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Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest "

Original title: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Translation: Thomas Mirkowicz
date and publisher: Da Capo, 1994
Number of pages: 347
Rating: 6 / 6








Ene due like fake, it is a good fisherman, catches the chicken and puts in jail ... basket bowl, put a padlock, three Red-backed Shrikes in the flock ... one flew there, the second śmignął siam, rose to third over the cuckoo nest ...


One of these books, which you must read, excellent in every respect, make you smile, touching, frightening, falls into a memory for a long time and will leave no one indifferent. The action

takes place in a mental hospital under the rule of troops from hell. Together with a group of paramedics terrorizes patients abusing them psychologically, and effectively subordinate Regulations service created exclusively for their own benefit.
Everything begins to change when the hospital there is a new patient, a rebel who tries to overthrow the regime of the branch, a glimmer of hope given to patients to improve their lot. McMurphy reaches the patient written off, stirs them to life, introduces the boring hospital life long-forgotten emotions - joy, laughter, recalls how she life long, long time ago, before the hospital.
On reading often arises to compare the terms of hospital operating principles of totalitarian states in which all units are jerks severely punished. The opposition, rebellion, otherness are not welcome, all manifestations of individualism suppressed immediately, not always in harmony with the humanitarian methods. A man healthy, fit in mind is one who submits without a word of opposition to the regime, all the others who fought against injustice are considered mad. Unit is better to destroy than to let her live on her own way.

brilliant move was to entrust the chief's narrative - one of the patients - who would escape from the injustices of the world pretended to be deaf and mute. The Indian had wider opportunities to observe than other patients, he was admitted to hospital zones inaccessible to others, do not miss the precise observer mind. Chief describes all my feelings and observations, the reader is hard to distinguish truth from the fictions narrator. Is the fog appears, mysterious sounds and devices installed in the walls, there really or is it just an invention of the Chief? Will Combine, which often mentions Indian has any influence in the hospital?
What's more interesting to describe the emerging thoughts in the mind of the Indian, the author sometimes made use of of psychedelic drugs such as LSD, voluntarily surrendered to the electroshock therapy to as accurately reflect the course of the book (this is just called sacrifice for the good of literature.)

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