Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... ( Braly himself has only one copy of the original Felony Tank , bought on his last stretch in prison for two and a half cartons of Pall Malls , and it is missing two pages ) . Then in early 1976 , a decade after his release , Braly ...
... ( Braly himself has only one copy of the original Felony Tank , bought on his last stretch in prison for two and a half cartons of Pall Malls , and it is missing two pages ) . Then in early 1976 , a decade after his release , Braly ...
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... Braly's fiction . For the fiction is what saved Braly's life , and his life is at the heart of the meaning of the fiction . Of course all novelists may be said to be creating in their fiction a kind of imaginative autobiography , and ...
... Braly's fiction . For the fiction is what saved Braly's life , and his life is at the heart of the meaning of the fiction . Of course all novelists may be said to be creating in their fiction a kind of imaginative autobiography , and ...
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... Braly obviously had not yet attained , as he has in False Starts , enough psychological or his- torical distance from his own brief participation in that scene . Shake Him , like The Young Dancer , is a kind of " trip " book , but the ...
... Braly obviously had not yet attained , as he has in False Starts , enough psychological or his- torical distance from his own brief participation in that scene . Shake Him , like The Young Dancer , is a kind of " trip " book , but the ...
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Songs of Slavery | 73 |
A History of Literature by Convicts | 124 |
Two Novelists of the American Prison | 181 |
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