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“One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"

In the spectacle of Alexander Morfov the undead novel by Ken Kesey comes to life in a large scale, in places startling with his messages: "True wisdom is completely innate and inherent in people. Foreign influence is a weakening force. Be yourself, be what you want to be. " Ken Kesey wrote a “One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" while working as a night watchman in a psychiatric clinic for veterans. The novel is gaining in popularity. Kirk Douglas, who played the role of McMurphy, buys the rights to the book and hires the playwright Dale Wasserman for stage adaptation. "I love the theme of the rebellion of the individual against the Society" – said Wasserman. As if from the same, colorful school bus of the Merry Pranksters, he goes down and the main character Randolph Patrick McMurphy to become one of the brightest representatives of the so-called counterculture and said: "As you laugh, you are safe. Laugh. When you lose your laughter, you lose everything in your life. And also: "Life is gambling with stakes. Play not to win, but to taste the impossible. Sincere selfishness equals common sense. "
“One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"
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