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Prison writings : my life is my sundance / by Peltier, Leonard.(CARDINAL)526582; Arden, Harvey.(CARDINAL)364369;
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Peltier, Leonard; American Indian Movement.; Oglala Indians; Indian prisoners; Prisoners' writings, American;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Couldn't keep it to myself : testimonies from our imprisoned sisters / by Lamb, Wally.(CARDINAL)367775; Lamb, Wally.(CARDINAL)367775; Women of York Correctional Institution.(CARDINAL)670265;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-352).Lamb, Wally
Subjects: Prisoners' writings, American; Women prisoners;
Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 15
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Eldridge Cleaver: post-prison writings and speeches. / by Cleaver, Eldridge,1935-1998.(CARDINAL)130386; Scheer, Robert.(CARDINAL)157018;
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Cleaver, Eldridge, 1935-1998.; African Americans.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Sentences That Create Us : crafting a writer's life in prison / by Meissner, Caitseditor.; Betts, Reginald Dwayne,1980-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)499560; PEN Americaissuing body.(CARDINAL)512707;
Includes bibliographial references and index.Provides a roadmap for incarcerated people and their allies to have a thriving writing life behind bars--and through walls--drawing on the unique insights of over 50 justice-involved contributors and their allies to offer advice, inspiration, and resources.
Subjects: Prisoners' writings, American.; Rhetoric.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Creative writing : inmate contest winners. by North Carolina.Division of Prisons.(CARDINAL)194107;
Subjects: Prisoners' writings, American;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Creative works : inmate contest winners. by North Carolina.Division of Prisons.(CARDINAL)194107;
Subjects: Periodicals.; Prisoners' writings, American;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 7
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American precariat : parables of exclusion / by Caligiuri, Zeke,editor.(CARDINAL)878157;
"This groundbreaking anthology of essays edited by incarcerated writers takes a sharp look at the complexity and fluidity of class and caste systems in the United States. Featuring accounts that include gig work as a delivery driver, homelessness among trans youth, and life with immense student loan debt, in addition to transcripts of insightful discussions between the editors, American Precariat demonstrates how various and often invisible extreme instability can be. With the understanding that widespread recognition of collective precarity is an urgent concern, the anthology situates each individual portrait within societal structures of exclusion, scarcity, and criminality. These essays write through the silence around class to enumerate the risks that our material conditions leave us no choice but to take. A rendering of the present moment told from below, American Precariat shares stories of the unseen and the unspoken and articulates the lines of our division. In doing so, it offers healing for some of the world's fractures"--
Subjects: Essays.; Prisoners' writings, American.; American essays;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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I'll fly away : further testimonies from the women of York Prison / by Lamb, Wally.(CARDINAL)367775; Women of York Correctional Institution.(CARDINAL)670265;
Subjects: Prisoners' writings, American; Women prisoners;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Wall tappings : an anthology of writings by women prisoners / by Scheffler, Judith A.,1949-(CARDINAL)750167;
Bibliography: pages 309-363.
Subjects: Biographies.; Literature; Political prisoners; Prisoners' writings.; Women prisoners;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Notes from a dead house / by Dostoyevsky, Fyodor,1821-1881,author.(CARDINAL)139720; Pevear, Richard,1943-translator.(CARDINAL)345271; Volokhonsky, Larissa,translator.(CARDINAL)345276;
Includes bibliographical references.Master translation of a neglected Russian classic into English. Long before Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago came Dostoevsky's Notes from the House of the Dead, a compelling account of the horrific conditions in Siberian labor camps. The characters and situations that Dostoevsky encountered in prison were so violent and extraordinary that they changed his psyche profoundly. Through that experience, he later said, he was resurrected into a new spiritual condition.
Subjects: Fiction.; Exiles; Prisoners' writings, Russian.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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