Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ken Elton Kesey (/ ˈ k iː z iː /; September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American novelist, essayist and countercultural figure. He considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s.
The Storyteller, also known as the Ken Kesey Memorial, [1] is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Pete Helzer, installed at Kesey Square (located at Broadway and Willamette Street) in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States.
Ken Kesey (1935–2001), novelist, short story writer, playwright, and author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which he finished writing while living in a cottage in Palo Alto [65] Marty Klein (born 1950), sex therapist, author, educator, and public policy analyst; Michael Lederer, author
Kesey's Garage Sale is a collection of essays and other writings by Ken Kesey, published in 1973. [1] The book features the play "Over the Border" which is based on the time Kesey spent hiding in Mexico from drug charges in the United States.
Lisa Bachelis was born to Selma (née Mikels), an attorney, and Lee Bachelis, a furrier. [9] She has two brothers, Gregory Frank and Guy [9] [2] and she grew up in Burbank, California.
Audio editing and production by Ibrahim Balkhy and Brad Shannon. Cincinnati video production provided by LEAPframe / Cincinnati . Post-production courtesy of Center City Film & Video / Philadelphia .
Caverns is a 1989 novel written collaboratively as an experiment by Ken Kesey and a creative writing class that he taught at the University of Oregon.The cover of the book says it was written by O.U. Levon—the name of this supposed author, spelled backwards, is "novel U.O." (University of Oregon).
Ken Kesey: Oregon 1957 Author known for his 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which was made into an Academy Award-winning film of the same name in 1975 Laird Koenig: Washington 1949 Author known for his 1974 novel The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, [13] which was made into a film of the same name in 1976. David Lamb: Maine 1962