Ken Kesey Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Matthew Wilson
Updated on January 17, 2026
Ken Kesey Biography
(Novelist & Essayist Known for His Novels: ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest’ & ‘Sometimes a Great Notion’)Birthday: September 17, 1935 (Virgo)
Born In: La Junta, Colorado, United States
Advanced SearchOne of America’s most critically acclaimed and controversial authors, Ken Kesey’s rise to literary and cultural prominence was the result of his idiosyncratic skills and experiences. He is well-known for his novel, ‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’, which was written after he served as an experimental ‘guinea pig’ and aide in a hospital. His other notable works include, ‘Kesey’s Garage Sale’, ‘Demon Box’, ‘Last Go Round’ and ‘Kesey’s Jail Journal’. He promoted the usage of drugs through a group he formed with known as the ‘Merry Pranksters’. The ‘Pranksters’ were known for their notoriety and for their ‘acid tests’, which eventually became the inspiration for a book written by another author, Tom Wolfe. Although his drug usage landed him in jail a couple of times, he used his hallucinogenic experiences with LSD and Acid Tests as inspirations for his works. An alumnus of Stanford University’s creative writing program, he considered himself a yoke between the hippies and the ‘Beat Generation’ of the 60s. Towards the end of his career, he mainly kept to himself and made artistic offerings on the internet or held ritualistic renewals of the ‘Acid Test’. He occasionally made appearances at rock concerts with his ‘Pranksters’ and even wrote essays for popular magazine like ‘Rolling Stone’. To learn more about his life and works, scroll further.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Ken Elton Kesey
Died At Age: 66
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Norma Faye Haxby
father: Frederick A. Kesey
mother: Geneva Smith
children: Jed Kesey, Shannon Kesey, Sunshine Kesey, Zane Kesey
Born Country: United States
Died on: November 10, 2001
place of death: Eugene, Oregon, United States
Diseases & Disabilities: Stroke
Cause of Death: Liver Cancer
U.S. State: Colorado
More Factseducation: University Of Oregon
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American CelebritiesEssayistsAmerican MenUniversity Of OregonVirgo Writers Childhood & Early LifeKen Kesey was born in La Junta, Colorado to dairy farmers, Frederick Kesey and Geneva Smith.His family moved to Springfield, Oregon and he enrolled at the Springfield High School. He was a wrestling champion in the 174 pound weight division and was also known for his academic brilliance. He graduated from high school in 1953.He attended the University of Oregon and graduated with a degree in speech and communication in 1957.He enrolled in the creative writing program at Stanford University in 1958, where he developed lifelong friendships with a number of authors. It was during this time he participated in army experiments involving LSD and mescalin as a guinea pig. These experiences inspired him to write his first novel.He began working on the manuscript of ‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ after he was awarded a fellowship by Ford Foundation in 1960.