Conscience Be My Guide: An Anthology of Prison WritingsGeoffrey Bould Bloomsbury Academic, 1991 - 262 sidor This remarkable collection of prison literature inspires with the eloquent idealism of prisoners of conscience through the ages. The contributors include many of the world's finest writers: Wole Soyinka, Primo Levi, Irina Ratushinskaya, Fydor Dostoyevsky, Henry Throeau. There are moving accounts from victims of the Holocaust, Soviet labor camps and psychiatric prisons, nuclear protestors, civil rights and anti-apartheid activists, anti-colonial nationalists and targets of religious persecution throughout history. |
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... allowed to ill - treat me or obviously abuse me ( I caught a furtive glimpse of the entry - book as I passed through the hall one day , and next to my name it said ' White glove ' - after being here for so long I'm doing well at ...
... allowed to ill - treat me or obviously abuse me ( I caught a furtive glimpse of the entry - book as I passed through the hall one day , and next to my name it said ' White glove ' - after being here for so long I'm doing well at ...
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... allowed to see his two sons , Kuba and Max , with whom he kept up a regular correspondence until his release in 1986. The sons were later allowed visits . They were nine and six at the time of this letter . When I want to run away with ...
... allowed to see his two sons , Kuba and Max , with whom he kept up a regular correspondence until his release in 1986. The sons were later allowed visits . They were nine and six at the time of this letter . When I want to run away with ...
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... allowed to visit the toilets or showers other than in the cell's turn . At the height of the Red Terror there were up to 85 people packed into cells four metres by four metres . It was impossible to sit or stand without doing so on top ...
... allowed to visit the toilets or showers other than in the cell's turn . At the height of the Red Terror there were up to 85 people packed into cells four metres by four metres . It was impossible to sit or stand without doing so on top ...
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Amnesty International arrested asked Auschwitz became believe Belzec blindfolded body born bread called cell Christian Communist concentration camp conscientious objectors court dear death detained detention door Esperanto eyes face faith father fear feel feet Fellowship of Reconciliation felt Franz Jägerstätter freedom friends German Gestapo give Goli Otok ground guards handcuffs hands head hear heard heart hope human imprisoned Index on Censorship interrogation jail knew later letter live look Lord mind months morning never night No-Conscription Fellowship objectors one's pain peace person police political pray prayer priest prisoner of conscience punishment refused released remember sentenced soldiers solitary confinement someone soul South African spirit Stara Gradiska struggle suffering survive talk tell thing thought told took torture tried Venko Markovski voice walk wall words write wrote