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Ken Kesey was a writer best known for penning ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
If that's all you know about Ken Kesey, though... Hoo boy, you're in for [[The Grateful Dead|a long, strange trip]].
To some, Ken Kesey's crowning achievement is not the composition of two classic 20th century novels, but instead his leadership of the [[New Age Retro Hippie|Merry Pranksters]] and his role in the spread of [[The Sixties|late-1960s]] psychedelia<ref>Both the culture and the drugs.</ref>. Ideal places to find information on the adventures of Kesey and the Pranksters are ''The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test'' by Tom Wolfe, and to a lesser extent ''Hell's Angels'' by [[Hunter S. Thompson]] and the poem "First Party at Ken Kesey's with Hell's Angels" by [[Allen Ginsberg]].
He was recently{{when}} caricatured in ''[[Across the Universe (
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