Ken Kesey

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Ken Kesey was an American author, best known for the novel, ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’

Sep 17, 1935

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 17, 1935
  • Died on: November 10, 2001
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Stanford University, University Of Oregon, Writers
  • City/State: Colorado
  • Spouses: Norma Faye Haxby
  • Known as: Kenneth Elton Kesey

Ken Kesey born at

La Junta

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Birth Place

In 1956, he eloped with his childhood sweetheart, Norma ‘Faye’ Haxby. They had three children. He fathered another child with a ‘Merry Prankster’ member, Carolyn Adams.

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Personal Life

He promoted the use of drugs as a means to attain individual freedom. However, his frequent drug usage landed him in jail for six months in 1965.

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Personal Life

In 1984, his 20-year-old son, Jed, passed away in an accident. This deeply affected him and his writings.

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Personal Life

Ken Kesey was born in La Junta, Colorado to dairy farmers, Frederick Kesey and Geneva Smith.

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Childhood & Early Life

His family moved to Springfield, Oregon and he enrolled at the Springfield High School. He was a wrestling champion in the 174 pound weight division and was also known for his academic brilliance. He graduated from high school in 1953.

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Childhood & Early Life

He attended the University of Oregon and graduated with a degree in speech and communication in 1957.

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Childhood & Early Life

He enrolled in the creative writing program at Stanford University in 1958, where he developed lifelong friendships with a number of authors. It was during this time he participated in army experiments involving LSD and mescalin as a guinea pig. These experiences inspired him to write his first novel.

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Childhood & Early Life

He began working on the manuscript of ‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ after he was awarded a fellowship by Ford Foundation in 1960.

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Childhood & Early Life

'One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest' was published in 1962 and he became famous overnight. The success enabled him to move to a log cabin, where he frequently entertained his guests with 'acid test' parties.

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Career

His second book, 'Sometimes a Great Notion' was published in 1964. The same year, he formed a closely-knit group called the 'Merry Pranksters'. They toured the country and kept organizing parties involving ‘acid tests’ till 1966

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He authored a collection of essays, which were published in the book ‘Kesey’s Garage Sale’ in 1973. The book received tepid reviews from critics.

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In 1975, he was involved in creating the film adaption of his novel ‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’. But a small tiff with the production house caused him to leave, two weeks into production.

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Career

His novel, ‘Caverns’ was published in 1989. He had begun writing the novel when he was a student at the University of Oregon. Known for its goofy plot twists, the novel became a critically acclaimed book.

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‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ was published in 1962 and is a study of the human mind and behaviorism. This was considered a masterpiece and was even adapted into a Broadway play and a film in 1975. Time Magazine also included this novel in their list of ‘100 Best English-language Novels’.

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Major Works

His second novel, ‘Sometimes A Great Notion’ was published in 1964 which is considered to be his magnum opus. The novel was adapted for both stage and film and was voted number one in a list of ’12 Essential Northwest Works’, of Western American literature.

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Major Works