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Ken Kesey

    September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001

    Ken Kesey achieved international renown for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest , a powerful exploration of institutional control and individual rebellion. Emerging as a counterculture icon in the 1960s, his life became intertwined with psychedelic exploration, profoundly influencing his literary style and themes. Kesey's narrative approach often delves into altered states of consciousness and critiques societal norms, drawing from his personal experiences within psychiatric settings and his association with the Merry Pranksters. Beyond his seminal work, his literary output included explorations of community, family conflict, and later, children's literature and experimental prose.

    Ken Kesey
    Над кукушкиным гнездом. Nad kukushkinym gnezdom.
    Demon Box
    Sailor Song
    Last Go Round
    Sometimes a Great Notion
    One flew over the cuckoo's nest