Ed McClanahan photograph collection, 1967-2005

Overview of the Collection

Creator
McClanahan, Edward P., 1932-Present
Title
Ed McClanahan photograph collection
Dates
1967-2005 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 Box, (.25 linear feet)
Collection Number
UUS_P0569
Summary
A small collection of photographs containing 40 images relating to Ed McClanahan's research on Ken Kesey
Repository
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu
Access Restrictions

No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Ed McClanahan was born in Brooksville, Kentucky in 1932. He received a bachelor’s degree from Miami (Ohio) University in 1955 and a master’s at the University of Kentucky in 1958. McClanahan was a professor of English and creative writing at Oregon State University, Stanford University, the University of Montana, the University of Kentucky, and Northern Kentucky University. Some of McClanahan’s novels include The Natural Man, Famous People I have Known, and A Congress of Wonders. McClanahan’s writing has been published in magazines such as Esquire, Rolling Stone, and Playboy. McClanahan is a two time winner of Playboy’s Best Non-Fiction Award, and a recipient of the Wallace Stegner Fellowship. While McClanahan was at Stanford he became a close friend of Ken Kesey, the founder of the Merry Pranksters. After Kesey’s death, as a tribute to him, McClanahan edited a final issue of Kesey’s magazine Spit in the Ocean. He titled it Spit in the Ocean # 7: All About Kesey, and it was published in 2003. McClanahan currently resides in Lexington, Kentucky with his wife Hilda. There he continues his work as a writer.

Ken Kesey was born in La Junta, Colorado in 1935. At age eleven, his family moved to Springfield, Oregon. Kesey received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Oregon before studying creative writing at Stanford University in the 1950s under Wallace Stegner. While at Stanford he participated in U.S. Army experiments with the drug LSD. He drew upon this experience to publish his successful book, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest in 1962. In 1964 he published another successful novel entitled Sometimes a Great Notion. Kesey was well known for his non-conformist and activist views. He bridged the gap between the countercultural beat generation of the 1950s, and the hippies of the 1960s. Kesey and his band of friends called themselves the Merry Pranksters and are best known for their 1964 cross-country journey on a multi- colored bus. The Pranksters saw psychoactive drug use as a break from conformity and a path to individual liberation. The Merry Pranksters included Kesey, his close friend Ken Babbs, Kentucky writer Ed McClanahan, Neal Cassady, Carolyn Adams, and others. After serving a short term in jail for drug use in 1965, Kesey moved to farm near Pleasant Hill, Oregon. There he continued to publish his writings. He wrote several articles for Rolling Stone, and with his associates published the magazine, Spit in the Ocean. In 1992, Kesey published a third novel, Sailor Song. Kesey died on November 10, 2001.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection includes photographs Ed McClanahan gathered during his research for his book Spit in the Ocean # 7. Most images relate to Ken Kesey and his life, his farm, friends (including McClanahan), and the bus, "Further" (including one image of former NBA player Bill Walton beside the bus).

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Ed McClanahan photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Photograph Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Preferred Citation

Initial Citation: USU_P0569; Ed McClanahan photograph collection; Photograph Collections Special Collections and Archives. Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library. Logan, Utah.

Following Citations:USU_P0569, USUSCA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Processing Note

Processed in May of 2014

Acquisition Information

Donated by Ed McClanahan in 2005

Related Materials

Ed McClanahan papers Coll MSS 394 and the Beat and Little Magazine Collection (LL SE), located in the Art Book Room.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Ed McClanahan photograph collection, 1968-2005Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1, Folder 1

P0569-1-01-40
Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
1-01-01: NBA player Bill Walton posing in front of Ken Kesey's bus, Further
1992
1 1
1-01-02: Ed McClanahan and two friends pose in front of Further (McClanahan in the middle)
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-03: Ken Kesey's bus, Further
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-04: Landscape, probably Ken Kesey's farm
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-05: Children posing with a large painting
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-06: Sign titled "Sparks Fly Upward Ken Kesey"
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-07: Landscape, probably at the site of Ken Kesey's farm
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-08: Three men, friends of Ken Kesey
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-09: Unidentified man, probably friend or family of Ken Kesey, 2 copies
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-10: "Further" bus
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-11: Ed McClanahan with friend
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-12: Photo of two pictures in a display on Ken Kesey, one was taken at Stonehenge, 1999
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-13: Close up of 1-01-08
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-14: Duplicate of 1-01-11
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-15: "Rosalie Sorrels Photo by William Campbell"
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-16: Photo of a display with two photos, one of Ken Kesey and the other Ken Kesey with his wife Faye
1990-2005
1 1
Letter from Sharon Wood Wortman to Ed McClanahan with descriptions of the photos she sent him: Here are 16 prints, five colored and 11 black and whites, all taken by John Nance in July 1986" Descriptions for the next 16 photos are pulled from her letter
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-17: "E-3 Band set up and posed--John Swain (sp?) on bass, Art Maddox on keyboard Zane inside the Thunder Machine, Rumiocho riding the horn, Further (?) in background""
1986 July
1 1
1-01-18: "E-4 Band set up and posed, Zane wearing green hat - Oregonian photographer Barn/house in background"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-19: "D-1 Ken and Rumiocho" (a parrot)
1986 July
1 1
1-01-20: "E-2 Ken giving directions"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-21: "E-1 Ken on tractor, pulling the Thunder Machine and Rumiocho"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-22: "B-1 Four photographers working on the Kesey quintet, farm dog and Rumiocho: John Nance (shadow); the Oregonian photographer, coping with the regular band dog (in ruffles); Sharon Wood on ground beside tractor (taking her own pictures); a Kesey photographer (unknown) standing on tractor. The non-photographers include Paul Pintarich (Hawaiian shirt) and woman with a hat (name unknown). Note Further bus in background"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-23: "C-1 Ken in casual on tractor - the guy had arms"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-24: "C-3 Ken on tractor, pulling Thunder Machine, cows showing through"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-25: "C-2 Tractor and Ken, in suit, full face shot"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-26: "C-4 Ken driving tractor, John Swain playing bass, house in background"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-27: "C-6 More performance, notice Zane in the Thunder Machine, Art Maddox holding the band dog, the latter now wearing glasses"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-28: "C-5 Performance time, Ken on guitar, Rumiocho posed"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-29: "C-7 More performance, from a distance, the fields of home, this time Zane playing the Thunder Machine, maybe the dog playing the keyboards, but without glasses"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-30: "C-9 Ken, pointed pinky; holding the mike as if it were a...flute or fine cigar"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-31: "C-8 Ken singing into the microphone (Zane's silhouette seen in Thunder Machine)"
1986 July
1 1
1-01-32: "C-10 Ken without glasses or hat, eyes of a saint--is he waving hello or goodbye?"
1986 July
1 1
A couple cards and a sticky note saying "Fotos by Barbara Wolpman." The next 7 photographs were taken by her
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-33: Two goats, at the Kesey farm, Further in the background
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-34: Landscape, probably at Ken Kesey's farm
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-35: Ken Kesey's bus, Further
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-36: Goat, at Ken Kesy's farm
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-37: Photo of a picture, Ken Kesey possibly with wife and grandchild
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-38: Sign titled "Sparks Fly Upward Ken Kesey"
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-39: Photo of a picture of Ken Kesey wearing a hat, and an American flag shirt and tie
1990-2005
1 1
1-01-40: Postcard with a message from a woman, "K." to "George", front of the card is a topless photo of "K."
1967-1969

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