One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
By Ken Kesey
By Ken Kesey
By Ken Kesey
Foreword by Chuck Palahniuk
Introduction by Robert Faggen
By Ken Kesey
Foreword by Chuck Palahniuk
Introduction by Robert Faggen
By Ken Kesey
Introduction by Robert Faggen
By Ken Kesey
Introduction by Robert Faggen
By Ken Kesey
Edited by John Clark Pratt
By Ken Kesey
Edited by John Clark Pratt
By Ken Kesey
By Ken Kesey
By Ken Kesey
Introduction by Robert Faggen
By Ken Kesey
Introduction by Robert Faggen
Part of Penguin Orange Collection
Part of Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition
Part of The Viking Critical Library
Category: Literary Fiction | Classic Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Classic Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Classic Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Classic Fiction
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$18.00
Oct 18, 2016 | ISBN 9780143129516
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Nov 27, 2007 | ISBN 9780143105022
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Dec 31, 2002 | ISBN 9780141181226
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Jan 01, 1996 | ISBN 9780140236019
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Aug 25, 1977 | ISBN 9780140043129
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Dec 31, 2002 | ISBN 9781101126769
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Praise
“A work of genuine literary merit . . . What Mr. Kesey has done in his unusual novel is to transform the plight of a ward of inmates in a mental hospital into a glittering parable of good and evil.”
–The New York Times Book Review
“[A] brilliant first novel . . . a strong, warm story about the nature of human good and evil . . . Keysey has made his book a roar of protest against middlebrow society’s Rules and the invisible Rulers who enforce them.”
–Time
“The final triumph of these men at the cost of a terrifying sacrifice should send chills down any reader’s back. . . . This novel’s scenes have the liveliness of a motion picture.”
–The Washington Post
“An outstanding book . . . [Kesey’s] characters are original and real. . . . This is a tirade against the increasing controls over man and his mind, yet the author never gets on a soap box. Nor does he forget that there is a thin line between tragedy and comedy.”
–Houston Chronicle
Table Of Contents
Sketches by Ken Kesey vii
Introduction by Robert Faggen ix
Part One 1
Part Two 127
Part Three 173
Part Four 223
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