“We Were Alive and Life Was Us.” How Ken Kesey Created LSD Subculture

In its popular culture, though, the United States clung to traditional standards. The nation’s most watched television show was a Western about a widowed father and his three grown sons in 1860s Nevada; the most popular movie a musical about a widowed military man in 1930s Austria, the nanny he hired straight from the convent, … Continue reading “We Were Alive and Life Was Us.” How Ken Kesey Created LSD Subculture