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UNISA996392116803316 |
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Northbrooke John |
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Spiritus est vicarius Christi in terra. A treatise wherein dicing, dauncing, vaine playes or enterluds with other idle pastimes [et]c. commonly vsed on the Sabboth day, are reproued by the authoritie of the word of God and auntient writers. Made dialoguewise by Iohn Northbrooke minister and preacher of the word of God [[electronic resource]] |
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At London, : Imprinted by H. Bynneman, for George Byshop, [1577?] |
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Gambling - Religious aspects - Christianity |
Dance - Religious aspects - Christianity |
Theater - Religious aspects - Christianity |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Publication date conjectured by STC. |
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. |
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UNINA9910817955903321 |
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Kesey Ken |
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Conversations with Ken Kesey / / edited by Scott F. Parker |
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Jackson, Mississippi : , : University Press of Mississippi, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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1-61703-971-3 |
1-62674-016-X |
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1 online resource (209 p.) |
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Literary Conversations Series |
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Novelists, American - 20th century |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Introduction -- Ken Kesey's first "trip" / Menlo Park Veterans Hospital, 1959 -- What the hell you looking in here for, Daisy Mae? / Gordon Lish, 1963 -- Ken Kesey at N.D.E.A. / Pacifica Radio Archives, 1965 -- The evening standard interview: Ken Kesey / Ray Connolly, 1969 -- Once a great notion / Ann Arbor argus, 1970 -- An impolite interview / Paul Krassner, 1971 -- Ken Kesey summing up the '60s, sizing up the '70s / Linda Gaboriau, 1972 -- Ken Kesey: the prince of pranksters / Rick Saunders, Bob Nesbitt, and Vaughn Binzer, 1976 -- Getting better / John Nance, Paul Pintarich, and Sharon Wood, 1986 -- The fresh air interview: Ken Kesey / Terry Gross, 1989 -- Collaboration in the writing classroom: an interview with Ken Kesey / Carolyn Knox-Quinn, 1990 -- Comes spake the cuckoo / Todd Brendan Fahey, 1992 -- Ken Kesey: writing is an act of performance / Dan McCue, 1993 -- An interview with Ken Kesey / Matthew Rick and Mary Jane Fenex, 1993 -- Ken Kesey: the art of fiction no. 136 / Robert Faggen, 1993 -- Ken Kesey: still on the bus / Robert K. Elder, 1999 -- Ken Kesey's last interview / Mike Finoia, 1999. |
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Ken Kesey (1935-2001) is the author of several works of well-known fiction and other hard-to-classify material. His debut novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, was a critical and commercial sensation that was followed soon after by his most substantial and ambitious book, Sometimes a Great Notion. His other books, including Demon Box, |
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Sailor Song, and two children's books, appeared amidst a life of astounding influence. He is maybe best known for his role as the charismatic and proto-hippie leader of the West Coast LSD movement that sparked ""The Sixties,"" as iconical |
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