Also known as Kenneth Kesey, Kenneth Elton Kesey, Ken Elton Kesey, Ken E. Kesey, O. U. Levon
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Ken Kesey was an American novelist best known for his 1962 novel *One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest*, which depicted life in a psychiatric hospital and became a cultural landmark. His work, along with his later involvement with the psychedelic counterculture, made him an influential figure in American literature and 1960s culture.
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Kenneth Elton "Ken" Kesey (IPA: /ˈkiːziː/), född 17 september 1935 i La Junta, Colorado, död 10 november 2001 i Eugene, Oregon, var en amerikansk författare.
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Ken Kesey Sep 17, 1935 - Nov 10, 2001 Summary Ken Kesey was a writer, born in La Junta, Colorado. He earned a degree in journalism from the University of Oregon in 1957 and then studied creative writing at Stanford in the late 50s. While at Stanford he tried hallucinogens for the first time after volunteering for a government research program at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Menlo Park, CA. As part of the program, Kesey was given LSD, psilocybin, mescaline and AMT. <a href="https://www
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