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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a novel set in a psychiatric hospital and follows the story of Randle P. McMurphy, a convict who feigns insanity to serve his sentence in the hospital rather than in prison. McMurphy’s rebellious nature clashes with the authoritarian Nurse Ratched, leading to a power struggle that exposes the dehumanizing effects of institutional control. The novel explores themes of individuality versus conformity, freedom versus oppression, and the impact of mental illness, using sharp social commentary and dark humor to critique psychiatric practices and societal norms.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
has faced bans and challenges due to its explicit content, including strong language, sexual themes, and depictions of violence. The novel’s frank portrayal of the conditions within a mental institution and its critique of psychiatric practices, including involuntary treatment and institutional control, were considered controversial. Some schools and libraries removed the book due to objections from parents and officials who deemed its content inappropriate for younger readers. Despite these challenges, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest remains a significant work for its critique of mental health institutions and its exploration of personal freedom and societal conformity.


Title: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Author: Ken Kesey


Publisher: Viking Press, New York
Genre: Psychological Fiction, Social Commentary








Publication Date: 1962
Pages: Approximately 320 pages (varies by edition)
Binding: Hardcover







Condition: Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Fine
Edition: 1st Edition


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