Alphabetarion # Overlap | Ken Kesey, 1964

Sigmar Polke, Spiderman, 1971-74
“Time overlaps itself. A breath breathed from a passing breeze is not the whole wind, neither is it just the last of what has passed and the first of what will come, but is more–let me see–more like a single point plucked on a single strand of a vast spider web of winds, setting the whole scene atingle. That way; it overlaps … as prehistoric ferns grow from bathtub planters.”
Ken Kesey, Sometimes a Great Notion, 1964
Ken Kesey (1935 – 2001) was an American writer, most famous for his novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and as a cultural icon whom some consider a link between the “beat generation” of the 1950s and the “hippies” of the 1960s as a founding member of the Merry Pranksters.
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