Anyway, my favorite part of the book was when Kesey was invited to speak at the anti-war demonstration at Berkeley and sucked the air right out of it with his harmonica and monotone singing of "Home On The Range."
There is lots more I have to say about the book but I'll wait until the discussion gets going (and see if it doesn't end up on a new thread). I like the writing style of Tom Wolfe though it took me a while to get that 60s jargon down (I was only a toddler and young child during the 60s).