Ken Kesey was an American writer who was a prominent figure of the countercultural revolution and the hippie movement of the 1960s. His best-known novel is One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962), but he is also famous for his LSD-fueled…
What is Ken Kesey’s most famous novel?Ken Kesey’s most famous novel is One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962), which is set in a mental hospital. It was inspired by Kesey’s experiences working as an aide at a Veterans Administration hospital and serving as a paid volunteer experimental subject, taking mind-altering drugs and reporting on their effects.What group did Ken Kesey lead during the 1960s?Ken Kesey led a countercultural group called the Merry Pranksters, a roving band of performance artists and acolytes known for their psychedelic adventures and travels around the United States in a bus nicknamed “Furthur.”What legal trouble did Ken Kesey face in 1967?In 1967 Ken Kesey fled the United States to Mexico to avoid prosecution for possession of marijuana. He later returned to serve a brief sentence.
Ken Elton Kesey [kízi] (17. září 1935 La Junta, Colorado – 10. listopadu 2001 Eugene, Oregon) byl americký spisovatel. Bývá řazen do postmoderní literatury, někdy je považován za styčný bod mezi beatníky a hnutím hippies.
Ken Kesey (1935–2001) vystudoval divadelní umění na Oregonské univerzitě v Eugene. Na Stanfordově univerzitě v Kalifornii absolvoval kurz tvůrčího psaní (1958–1959).
"Garažnaja rasprodaža" Ken Kesey Věková kategorie: 16+. Typ obálky: Tvrdý obal. Ken Kesey je „veselý šprýmař“, zvěstovatel nové reality a psychedelický