Gleason, San Francisco Chronicle “Sometimes a Great Notion, a big book in every way, captures the tenor of post-Korea America as nothing I can remember reading. When Kesey describes the Canada honkers flying over the woods you can almost see them when he describes the smells of the grass and the tastes of the strawberries you feel and you smell and you taste.” -Ralph J. and then there is that great gift for comedy, for purely sensational writing. Getting into this book is getting into a fascinating, crazy world of a fascinating, crazy family which has a throbbing reality and a desperate dedication to living. Ken kesey Sometimes a Great Notion Introduction by charles bowdenįrom the original reviews of Sometimes a Great Notion “As in Cuckoo’s Nest, Kesey brings to life people you will never forget.
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