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This is a real life "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by an intelligent writer/artist who was actually there. He escaped the pre-frontal lobtomy and did not meet huge Indian persons with pillows and lived to pen this super poop your pants account. -Perry Aayr
The Some Die Mad quatrain continues as Malcolm Ward and his fellow pilot group therapy patients at Mid-State Hospital fight not only their own severe and probably fatal flaws but also try to topple a megalomaniacal superintendent and a system literally out to remove them permanently.
Part IV of Some Die Mad, Islands In Time, is a love story between Malcolm Ward and Marlene Weston wherein the love of a good woman lures a man from psychosis to a dazzling conclusion seldom seen in literature.
Gandy Dancing begins one of the more remarkable sagas of the last fifty years, the story of Malcolm Ward and his betrayal into the feared and violent world of the 1950's Insane Asylum when Thorozine was only an experiment and attendants routinely walked in pairs and laced up hobnail boots. Whoever would have thought One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was really the lighthearted version. Written by a man who was there and who still survived.
Extra volumes issued for special conventions, 1821.