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Ken Kesey

出生: September 17, 1935 – La Junta, Colorado, United States

Ken Kesey was an American novelist and countercultural figure whose fiction explored authority, freedom, and the American West. He is best known for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Sometimes a Great Notion. His work helped define 1960s literary culture, and Cuckoo’s Nest inspired an Academy Award-winning film adaptation.

传记与作者历程

Ken Kesey was born in 1935 in La Junta, Colorado, and grew up largely in Springfield, Oregon, in a landscape of farms, timber, and small-town routines that would remain central to his imagination. At the University of Oregon, he studied speech and communication, wrestled, acted, and developed the competitive energy and public confidence that later shaped both his writing and his larger-than-life persona. A decisive turn came when he moved to Northern California and entered Stanford University’s writing program. There, he encountered a more experimental literary culture while also working at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital, where his observations of psychiatric wards and his participation in government-sponsored drug experiments profoundly altered his sense of consciousness, authority, and narrative form.

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名言

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If writing is going to have any effect on people morally, it ought to affect the writer morally
-The Art of Fiction No. 136
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Their victories are your victories
-The Art of Fiction No. 136
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it's all a trick but some tricks are better than others
-Interview with Ken Kesey on Writing in Oregon
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And when it happens it's wonderful
-Interview with Ken Kesey on Writing in Oregon
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This is the pen. And Shakespeare would be using it to write with
-Oregon Art Beat; Ken Kesey
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And a lot of what we think of as storytelling is just window dressing
-Oregon Art Beat; Ken Kesey
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Once you realize that you're writing commercials, that's it
-Kesey, Collected
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You start off by saying never trust a Prankster
-Ken Kesey interviewed on Further Bus
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I've learned more in the last 3 or 4 days here in jail
-Ken Kesey press conference in Redwood City
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I think a lot of the heads are tired
-Ken Kesey interviewed at Winterland

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