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Kesey's Garage Sale

1973 collection of essays by Ken Kesey


1973 collection of essays by Ken Kesey

FieldValue
nameKesey's Garage Sale
imageKeseysGarageSale.jpg
captionFirst edition
authorKen Kesey
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
publisherViking Press
release_dateAugust 27, 1973
media_typePrint (Hardback and Paperback)
pages238 pp
isbn9780670412686
dewey818.5407
congressPS3561.E667
oclc561890014

Kesey's Garage Sale is a collection of essays and other writings by Ken Kesey, published in 1973. 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. It is illustrated by the cartoonist and Merry Prankster Paul Foster, and also includes contributions from Paul Krassner, Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, Hugh Romney and Arthur Miller. Much of the material had previously appeared elsewhere.

An anonymous reviewer in American Humor writes that it contains "intriguing nuggets of wisdom" on Kesey's views.

References

References

  1. Review: ''Kesey's Garage Sale'' by Ken Kesey. ''American Humor'' 1 (1): 19–20 (1974) {{JSTOR. 42594207
  2. Kesey, Ken (1935–2001) American novelist. ''A Dictionary of Writers and their Works'' (3 edn) (Christopher Riches, Michael Cox, eds) (Oxford University Press; 2015) {{isbn. 9780191782947
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