Ken Kesey
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Kenneth Elton "Ken" Kesey (September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American author, best known for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962), and as a counter-cultural figure who considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s. "I was too young to be a beatnik, and too old to be a hippie," Kesey said in a 1999 interview with Robert K. Elder.
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Known For
Acting
Born
September 17, 1935
Place of Birth
La Junta, Colorado, USA
Died
November 10, 2001 age 66

LSD: The Beyond Within

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

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TVTV Looks at the Oscars

Magic Trip: Ken Kesey's Search for a Kool Place

Fire on the Track: The Steve Prefontaine Story
The Beatles Revolution

The Source
Ken Kesey

Twister: A Musical Catastrophe

Hippies

Completely Cuckoo

Arthur Janov's Primal Therapy

Tripping

The Acid Test

Peyote to LSD: A Psychedelic Odyssey

History 101

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Sometimes a Great Notion

Twister: A Musical Catastrophe

Twister: A Musical Catastrophe

Gökboet

Fire on the Track: The Steve Prefontaine Story

Toestanden

The Acid Test
Intrepid Traveler and His Merry Band of Pranksters Search for a Cool Place
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