Prison Writing in 20th-Century America

Prison Writing in 20th-Century America
Author: H. Bruce Franklin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 385
Release: 1998-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440621284


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"Harrowing in their frank detail and desperate tone, the selections in this anthology pack an emotional wallop...Should be required reading for anyone concerned about the violence in our society and the high rate of recidivism."—Publishers Weekly. Includes work by: Jack London, Nelson Algren, Chester Himes,Jack Henry Abbott, Robert Lowell, Malcolm X, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and Piri Thomas.


Prison Writing in 20th-Century America
Language: en
Pages: 385
Authors: H. Bruce Franklin
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 1998-06-01 - Publisher: Penguin

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"Harrowing in their frank detail and desperate tone, the selections in this anthology pack an emotional wallop...Should be required reading for anyone concerned
Prison Writings in 20th-Century America
Language: en
Pages:
Authors: H. Bruce Franklin
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 1998-06-01 - Publisher: Turtleback Books

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This unique collection dramatizes the history of the modern American prison with more than 60 selections--memoirs, stories, novels, poems--written in the last 1
Prison Writings in 20th Century America
Language: en
Pages: 304
Authors: H. Bruce Franklin
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 1999-12-01 - Publisher:

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Prison Writing in 20th-Century America
Language: en
Pages: 388
Authors: H. Bruce Franklin
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 1998-06-01 - Publisher: Penguin

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"Harrowing in their frank detail and desperate tone, the selections in this anthology pack an emotional wallop...Should be required reading for anyone concerned
Prison Literature in America
Language: en
Pages: 392
Authors: Howard Bruce Franklin
Categories: Literary Collections
Type: BOOK - Published: 1989 - Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

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This greatly expanded third edition of the first full-length study of American prison literature contains much new material on current prison literature, with t