"Kesey's Jail Journal (for which I contributed an introduction) is a sumptuously oversized hardback volume of commingled writings and artwork that Kesey produced during his six-month sojourn in the San Mateo (CA) county slam in the late 1960s. It's a stunner, friends; lots of vibrant, full-color plates of cosmically illuminated, psychedelically-inspired manuscript, each page (as I wrote in the introduction) 'so crammed with words and colors and faces and forms that it seem[s] ready to explode in your face like a letter bomb,' Kesey demonstrating a dozen times on every page that everything he touched turned into art." --Ed McClanahan
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