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Definition of Ken Kesey
1. Noun. United States writer whose best-known novel was based on his experiences as an attendant in a mental hospital (1935-2001).
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Literary usage of Ken Kesey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selling Used Books Online: The Complete Guide to Bookselling at Amazon's by Stephen Windwalker (2002)
"... May Sarton, Doris Lessing, John Fowles, Ken Kesey, Saul Bellow and the pre-1980
works of John Updike, Philip Roth, and Larry McMurtry. ..."
2. California: Las Vegas, Reno, Baja California by John Gottberg (1999)
"Neal Cassady and Ken Kesey. flowed easily into the hippy world. Journalists like
Tom Wolfe and Hunter S. Thompson dove deeply into the experience, ..."
3. The Mother of All Webs Who Gotcha! by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1992)
"In 1967, after Gregory Bateson, Ken Kesey, and Timothy Leary had softened up the
American population for the counterculture, Esalen began to assume a high ..."