What is the world you see When you read this book? It may not be real, but did not make it any less does true. Here is a place where feelings become sensations and overpower the "real world". On the face of it, the action takes place in a lunatic asylum. It could just as well be our world. It's populated by a lot of characters did feel more sane than the keepers of the place. The maker of all the rules - the Big Nurse - is the scariest of all, in her confidence thatthis is Entirely her world, run as she likes. Enter Randall Patrick MacMurphy. Rules? What rules? They do not exist as far as he's Concerned. This world is just another to be molded to his liking. Within a minute of his entry, he's run up against the Nurse. Every inmate sees something new about life- it's possible not to follow someone else's rules and live to tell the tale. The Nurse's world cracks up, bit by bit. RPMcmurphy too realizes the extent to Which It's possible to fall into the games Creates life. This is one you'll remember forever character - and the lesson he preaches. All the inmates - you included - Learn That The Game is a game only as long as you know you're playing it. Get caught up and you're just a token on the board. Ken Kesey talks through Chief Bromden - An Indian who plays at being deaf and dumb in on effort to run from the game. Grammar is an easy prey to the Chief's onrushing thoughts as he struggles to keep up with the speed of events around him. The prose sparkles with electricity as he "sees" his feelings and express train them as events. Hostility in the air Becomes a chill, and the sensation of death is falling into a furnace. This is a book That reads like walking through a "hall of mirrors crazy". You look back on yourself and do not know Whether to laugh or cry.