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^ Bowden 2006, p. xv.
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^ Price, Carter (April 1962). "Leadbelly – A Fighting, Wenching, Singing Man". Negro Digest. XI (6): 20.
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^ Bowden 2006, p. xiii.
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Marshall, John (1997-08-10), "Books Convey the Spirit of Northwest", The Spokesman-Review
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^ "Ken Kesey – Kesey, Ken (Vol. 6)", Contemporary Literary Criticism, ed. Carolyn Riley. Vol. 6. Gale Cengage 1976 eNotes.com
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^ "Theater review: A triumphant adaptation of Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion" by Marty Hughley, The Oregonian, April 7, 2008
General and cited sources
- Bowden, Charles. Introduction to: Kesey, Ken. Sometimes a Great Notion (2006) Penguin. ISBN 0-14-303986-5
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Wolfe, Tom (1968). The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 0-312-42759-X.
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