Saturday, November 19, 2011

Was the novel "flowers for algernon japanese?

i've been searching for the movie on the novel and i found a movie that i'm not sure its right and it says it came from japan

Was the novel "flowers for algernon japanese?
i read the book and saw the movie, both were in English
Reply:no english
Reply:Flowers for Algernon


Published by Harcourt Brace (1966) and by Bantam Books (1967). Reissued in the Harcourt Brace Modern Classics series (1995).





Released on audio tape by Parrot Audio Books, narrated by Daniel Keyes.





"HUGO AWARD" for short story, "Flowers for Algernon," 1959


"NEBULA AWARD" for novel version, Flowers for Algernon, 1966





Until he was thirty-two, Charlie Gordon --gentle, amiable, oddly engaging-- had lived in a kind of mental twilight. He knew knowledge was important and had learned to read and write after a fashion, but he also knew he wasn't nearly as bright as most of the people around him. There was even a white mouse named Algernon who outpaced Charlie in some ways. But a remarkable operation had been performed on Algernon, and now he was a genius among mice. Suppose Charlie underwent a similar operation...
Reply:the movie won an academy award and was called "Charly"
Reply:No.

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