- Ken
Elton Kesey (/ˈkiːziː/;
September 17, 1935 –
November 10, 2001) was an
American novelist,
essayist and
countercultural figure. He
considered himself...
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describes Kesey's exile to
Mexico and his arrests.
Wolfe chronicles the
adventures of Ken
Kesey and his
group of followers.
Throughout the work,
Kesey is portra****...
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Pranksters were
followers of
American author Ken
Kesey.
Kesey and the
Merry Pranksters lived communally at
Kesey's homes in
California and Oregon, and are noted...
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Kesey Square,
formerly known as
Broadway Plaza, is a
public square at the
southeast corner of
Broadway and
Willamette Street in
downtown Eugene, Oregon...
- main
antagonist of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,
first featured in Ken
Kesey's 1962
novel as well as the 1975 film adaptation. A
coldhearted and p****ive-aggressive...
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Furthur is a 1939
International Harvester school bus
purchased by
author Ken
Kesey in 1964 to
carry his "Merry Band of Pranksters" cross-country,
filming their...
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a
novel by Ken
Kesey published in 1962. Set in an
Oregon psychiatric hospital, the
narrative serves as a
study of institutional...
- The Acid
Tests were a
series of
parties held by
author Ken
Kesey primarily in the San
Francisco Bay Area
during the mid-1960s,
centered on the use of...
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psychological comedy-drama film
directed by Miloš Forman,
based on the
novel by Ken
Kesey. The film
stars Jack
Nicholson as a new
patient at a
mental institution...
- analyzing." In
early 1964, she met Neal C****ady, who
introduced her to Ken
Kesey and his friends, one of whom gave her the name "Mountain Girl"
because she...