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{{short description|American author}} {{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}} {{Infobox writer | image = Daniel keyes 2.jpg | imagesize = | name = Daniel Keyes | caption = Daniel Keyes | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date|1927|8|9}} | birth_place = [[New York City]], U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|2014|6|15|1927|8|9}} | death_place = [[Boca Raton, Florida]], U.S. | occupation = Fiction writer | period = 1952–2014 | alma_mater = [[New York University]]<br>[[Brooklyn College]] | genre = Science fiction | subject = | movement = | notableworks = ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]'' (1959)<br />''[[The Minds of Billy Milligan]]'' (1981) | spouse = Aurea Georgina Vazquez | children = | influenced = | awards = [[Hugo Award]] (1960)<br />[[Nebula Award]] (1966)<br />[[Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis|Kurd Lasswitz Award]] (1986)<br />[[Seiun Award]] (1993)<br />[[Locus Award]] (1998) {{citation needed|reason=Does not appear on lists of past winners|date=March 2020}} | website = {{URL|www.danielkeyesauthor.com}} }} '''Daniel Keyes''' (August 9, 1927 – June 15, 2014) was an American writer who wrote the novel ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]''. Keyes was given the [[Author Emeritus]] honor by the [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]] in 2000.<ref name="sfwa140617"/> ==Biography== ===Early life and career=== Keyes was born in [[New York City]], New York.<ref name=playsofbook/> His family was [[Jewish]].<ref>''The National Jewish Monthly'', B'nai B'rith, vol. 82-83 (1967), p. 172</ref><ref>''Research Studies'', Washington State University, vol. 40 (1972), p. 53</ref> He attended [[New York University]] briefly before joining the [[United States Maritime Service]] at 17, working as a ship's purser on oil tankers.<ref name=playsofbook /> Afterward he returned to New York and in 1950 received a [[bachelor's degree]] in psychology from [[Brooklyn College]].<ref name=playsofbook /> A month after graduation, Keyes joined publisher [[Martin Goodman (publisher)|Martin Goodman]]'s magazine company, [[Magazine Management]].<ref name=playsofbook /> He eventually became an editor of their [[pulp magazine]] ''Marvel Science Stories''<ref name="budrys196608">{{Cite magazine |last=Budrys |first=Algis |date=August 1966 |title=Galaxy Bookshelf |url=https://archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v24n06_1966-08#page/n185/mode/2up |magazine=Galaxy Science Fiction |pages=186–194 }}</ref> ([[cover-date]]d Nov. 1950 – May 1952) after editor Robert O. Erisman,<ref name="tran06"/> and began writing for the company's [[comic-book]] lines [[Atlas Comics (1950s)|Atlas Comics]], the 1950s precursors of [[Marvel Comics]]. After Goodman ceased publishing pulps in favor of [[mass market paperback|paperback books]] and [[men's adventure]] magazines, Keyes became an associate editor of Atlas<ref name="sfwa140617"/> under editor-in-chief and [[art director]] [[Stan Lee]]. Circa 1952, Keyes was one of several staff writers, officially titled editors, who wrote for such [[horror fiction|horror]] and science fiction comics as ''Journey into Unknown Worlds'', for which Keyes wrote two stories with artist [[Basil Wolverton]].<ref name=gcd /> As Keyes recalled, Goodman offered him a job under Lee after ''Marvel Science Stories'' ceased publication: {{quote|Since my $17.25-a-month rent was almost due, I accepted what I considered a detour on my journey toward a literary career. Stan Lee ... let his editors deal with the scriptwriters, cartoonists, and [[letterer|lettering]] crew. Writers turned in plot synopses, Stan read them, and as a matter of course, would accept one or two from each of the regulars he referred to as his "stable." As one of his front men, I would pass along comments and criticism. ... Because of my experience editing ''Marvel'' and because I'd sold a few science fiction stories by then, Stan allowed me to specialize in the horror, fantasy, suspense, and science fiction comic books. Naturally, I began submitting story ideas, getting freelance assignment, and supplementing my salary by writing scripts on my own time.<ref name=autobiop79-80/>}} One story idea Keyes wrote but did not submit to Lee was called "Brainstorm", the paragraph-long synopsis that would evolve into ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]''. It begins: "The first guy in the test to raise the I.Q. from a low normal 90 to genius level ... He goes through the experience and then is thrown back to what was." Keyes recalled, "something told me it should be more than a comic book script."<ref name=autobiop79-80/> From 1955 to 1956, Keyes wrote for [[EC Comics]], including its titles ''Shock Illustrated'' and ''Confessions Illustrated'', under both his own name and the pseudonyms '''Kris Daniels''' and '''A.D. Locke'''.<ref name=gcd/> ===''Flowers for Algernon''=== {{Main|Flowers for Algernon}} The short story and subsequent novel, ''Flowers for Algernon'', is written as progress reports of a mentally disabled man, Charlie, who undergoes experimental surgery and briefly becomes a genius before the effects tragically wear off. The story was initially published in the April 1959 issue of ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' and the expanded novel in 1966.<ref name="nyt140617"/> The novel has been adapted several times for other media, most prominently as the 1968 film ''[[Charly (1968 film)|Charly]]'', starring [[Cliff Robertson]] (who won an [[Academy Award]] for Best Actor) and [[Claire Bloom]]. Keyes also won the [[Hugo Award]] in 1959 and the [[Nebula Award]] in 1966 for the story.<ref name="sfwa140617"/><ref name="wapo140618"/> The inspiration for ''Flowers for Algernon'' came from Keyes's experiences as a teacher. When he was teaching at a high school, he taught both mentally gifted and challenged students. One particular experience with a boy in his mentally challenged class sparked the inspiration to begin writing Flowers for Algernon. He was wondering what would happen if it was possible for a person to gain intelligence.<ref>{{cite web |title=Meet American writer Daniel Keyes |url=https://clas.wayne.edu/english/spotlight/meet-american-writer-daniel-keyes-72970#:~:text=Like%20his%20heroes%20Anton%20Chekhov,%2Dyear%2Dold%20ship%20purser |website=Wayne State University |access-date=5 May 2023}}</ref> ===Later career=== Keyes taught creative writing at [[Wayne State University]], and in 1966 he became an English and creative writing professor at [[Ohio University]], in [[Athens, Ohio]], where he was honored as a professor emeritus in 2000.{{r|budrys196608}}<ref name="wint03"/><ref name="ohio02"/> ===Death=== Keyes died at his home in [[Boca Raton]] on June 15, 2014, due to complications from [[pneumonia]].<ref name="nyt140617"/><ref name="wapo140618"/><ref name="loc140617"/><ref name="star140618"/> His wife Aurea Georgina Vazquez, whom he married in 1952, had died on May 14, 2013.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/palmbeachpost/name/aurea-keyes-obituary?id=18237696 | title=Aurea KEYES Obituary (2013) - Boca Raton, FL - the Palm Beach Post | website=[[Legacy.com]] }}</ref> They had two daughters.<ref name="nyt140617"/> == Awards == === Won === * 1960: [[Hugo Award]] for the story "[[Flowers for Algernon]]"<ref name="hugo60"/> * 1966: [[Nebula Award]] for the novel ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]''<ref name="sfwa140617"/> * 1986: [[Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis|Kurd Lasswitz Award]] for ''[[The Minds of Billy Milligan]]''<ref name="kurd01"/> * 1993: [[Seiun Award]] (Non-Fiction of the Year) for ''[[The Minds of Billy Milligan]]''<ref>{{Cite web|title = sfadb: Seiun Awards 1993|url = http://www.sfadb.com/Seiun_Awards_1993|website = www.sfadb.com|access-date = 2015-10-15}}</ref> * 2000: [[Author Emeritus]] Award from [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]] * 2014: Life Time Award === Nominated === * 1967: [[Hugo Award]] for the novel ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]''<ref name="hugo67"/> * 1982: [[Edgar Award]] for Best Fact Crime for ''[[The Minds of Billy Milligan]]''<ref name="eddb"/> * 1987: Edgar Award for the American Association of Mystery Writers for ''Unveiling Claudia''<ref name="eddb"/> ==Bibliography== {{Expand list|date=August 2020}} === Novels === * ''[[Flowers for Algernon]]'' (novel, 1966) adapted for cinema as ''[[Charly (1968 film)|Charly]]'', 1968, and as ''[[Flowers for Algernon (film)|Flowers for Algernon]]'', 2000 * ''The Touch'' (1968; re-edited and published as ''The Contaminated Man'', 1977)<ref name="locus9706"/> * ''The Fifth Sally'' (1980)<ref name="locus9706"/> * ''[[The Minds of Billy Milligan]]'' (1981)<ref>(film adaptation unproduced {{as of|lc=on|2014|August}}) The film adaptation of ''The Minds of Billy Milligan'', originally announced as ''A Crowded Room'' (under [[James Cameron]]) then as ''The Crowded Room'' (under [[Joel Schumacher]]), was at some point announced for 2008, but did not materialize. {{As of|2014|August}}, the film remains in limbo [http://www.movieinsider.com/m2060/the-crowded-room/] and its [[IMDb]] entry ({{Cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411256/ |title=in-development entry |website=[[IMDb]] |access-date=August 8, 2014 |archive-date=November 29, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101129012253/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411256/ |url-status=bot: unknown }}) has been deleted.</ref> * ''Unveiling Claudia'' (1986) * ''The Milligan Wars: A True-Story Sequel'' (Japan, 1994) * ''Until Death'' (1998) * ''The Asylum Prophecies'' (2009) === Short fiction === {|class='wikitable sortable' width='90%' |- !width=25%|Title !|Year !|First published !|Reprinted/collected !|Notes |- |[[Flowers for Algernon]] |1959 |{{cite journal |author=Keyes, Daniel |date=April 1959 |title=Flowers for Algernon |journal=[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|F&SF]] |volume=16 |issue=4 }} |{{cite journal |author=Keyes, Daniel |date=May 2000 |title=Flowers for Algernon |journal=[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|F&SF]] |volume=98 |issue=5 |pages=35–63}} |Expanded as a novel, 1966. |- |} ==== Collections ==== * ''Daniel Keyes Collected Stories'' (Japan, 1993) === Non-fiction === * {{cite book <!--|author=Keyes, Daniel -->|title=Algernon, Charlie, and I : a writer's journey |publisher=Challcrest Press |year=2000 <!--isbn=1-929519-00-1-->}} * {{cite journal <!--|author=Keyes, Daniel |author-mask=1 -->|date=May 2000 |title=Algernon, Charlie, and I : a writer's journey |journal=[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|F&SF]] |volume=98 |issue=5 |pages=64–86}}<ref>Extract from: {{cite book |author=Keyes, Daniel |title=Algernon, Charlie, and I : a writer's journey |publisher=Challcrest Press |year=2000 <!--isbn=1-929519-00-1-->}}.</ref> ==References== {{Reflist|30em|refs= <ref name=autobiop79-80>{{cite book |title=Algernon, Charlie, and I: A Writer's Journey |first=Daniel |last=Keyes |publisher=Challcrest Press Books |location=[[Boca Raton, FL]] |year=1999 |isbn=978-0-547-56408-1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PDTD2hPNcjAC&pg=PA79 |pages=79–80}}</ref> <ref name=playsofbook>{{cite book |editor-first=Robert |editor-last=Chambers |publisher=[[Heinemann (publisher)|Heinemann]] |title=The Play of Daniel Keyes' Flowers for Algernon |year=1993 |isbn=978-0-435-23293-1 |page=vii |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pIs9Em38dAoC&pg=PP11 |access-date=June 19, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="tran06">{{cite book | title = Transformations: Volume 2 in the History of Science Fiction Magazine, 1950–1970 | first = Michael | last = Ashley |author-link=Mike Ashley (writer) | publisher = [[Liverpool University Press]] | year = 2005 | isbn = 978-0853237693 | url=https://archive.org/details/transformationsv0000ashl | url-access = registration | quote = daniel Keyes marvel comics. |page = [https://archive.org/details/transformationsv0000ashl/page/42 42]}}</ref> <ref name=gcd>{{cite web |url=http://comics.org/search.lasso?type=writer&query=daniel+keyes&sort=chrono&Submit=Search |title=Daniel Keyes |publisher=[[Grand Comics Database]] |access-date=June 19, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="ohio02">{{cite web |first=Dwight |last=Woodward |work=Ohio Today |publisher=[[Ohio University]] |title='Algernon' lives on |url=http://www.ohio.edu/ohiotoday/fall00/departments/wall/algernon.html |date=Fall 2000 |access-date=June 17, 2014 |archive-date=September 15, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160915025435/https://www.ohio.edu/ohiotoday/fall00/departments/wall/algernon.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> <ref name="wint03">{{cite web |first=Rae |last=Winters |title=Keyes Biography |url=http://academic.depauw.edu/aevans_web/HONR101-02/WebPages/Fall2009/Rae/Daniel%20Keyes's%20Flowers%20for%20Algernon/pages/keyes_biography.htm |date=December 1, 2009 |access-date=June 17, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="kurd01">{{Cite web |url=http://www.kurd-lasswitz-preis.de/1981-1990/KLP_1986_Preistraeger.htm |publisher=[[Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis]] |title=KLP 1986 Preisträger |access-date=June 18, 2014 |language=de |archive-date=April 3, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190403061958/http://www.kurd-lasswitz-preis.de/1981-1990/KLP_1986_Preistraeger.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> <ref name="hugo60">{{Cite web |url=http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1960-hugo-awards/ |title=1960 Hugo Awards |publisher=[[Hugo Award]]s |access-date=June 18, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110507164541/http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1960-hugo-awards/ |archive-date=May 7, 2011 |df=mdy }}</ref> <ref name="hugo67">{{Cite web|url=http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1967-hugo-awards/ |title=1967 Hugo Awards |publisher=[[Hugo Award]]s |access-date=June 18, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211162725/http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1967-hugo-awards/ |archive-date=February 11, 2012 }}</ref> <ref name="eddb">{{Cite web |url=http://www.theedgars.com/edgarsDB/index.php |title=Edgar Award Winners and Nominees Database |publisher=[[Mystery Writers of America]] |access-date=June 18, 2014 |archive-date=September 27, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180927165310/http://www.theedgars.com/edgarsDB/index.php |url-status=dead }}</ref> <ref name="locus9706">{{cite news |work=[[Locus (magazine)|Locus]] |title=Daniel Keyes: 40 Years of Algernon (excerpt) |url=http://www.locusmag.com/1997/Issues/06/Keyes.html |date=June 1997 |access-date=June 18, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="loc140617">{{cite news |work=[[Locus Online]] |title=Daniel Keyes (1927–2014) |url=http://www.locusmag.com/News/2014/06/daniel-keyes-1927-2014/ |date=June 17, 2014 |access-date=June 17, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="nyt140617">{{cite news |first=Daniel E. |last=Slotnik |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |title=Daniel Keyes, a Novelist of the Mind, Dies at 86 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/18/books/daniel-keyes-a-novelist-of-the-mind-dies-at-86.html?_r=0 |date=June 17, 2014 |access-date=June 17, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="sfwa140617">{{cite web |publisher=[[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]] |title=In Memoriam – Daniel Keyes 1927–2014 |url=http://www.sfwa.org/2014/06/memoriam-daniel-keyes-1927-2014/ |date=June 17, 2014 |access-date=June 17, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="star140618">{{cite news |first=Matt |last=Sedensky |agency=[[Associated Press]] |newspaper=[[Toronto Star]] |title=Daniel Keyes, novelist whose "Flowers for Algernon" is a classroom staple, dies at 86 |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/books/2014/06/18/daniel_keyes_novelist_whose_flowers_for_algernon_is_a_classroom_staple_dies_at_86.html |date=June 18, 2014 |access-date=June 20, 2014}}</ref> <ref name="wapo140618">{{cite news |first=Emily |last=Langer |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |title=Daniel Keyes, author of the classic book 'Flowers for Algernon,' dies at 86 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/daniel-keyes-author-of-the-classic-book-flowers-for-algernon-dies-at-86/2014/06/18/646e30d6-f6f4-11e3-a606-946fd632f9f1_story.html |date=June 18, 2014 |access-date=June 19, 2014}}</ref> }} ==External links== * {{YouTube|K2T9PnC718Q|Keyes speech}} * {{Wikiquote-inline}} * {{IMDb name|0450797}} * {{isfdb name|id=Daniel_Keyes|name=Daniel F. 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