Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... novel of brutality and betrayal set on a prison farm . ) The highest artistic achievement in this genre is almost certainly Edward Bunker's No Beast So Fierce ( 1973 ) , which carries the fantasy of the world - defying criminal ...
... novel of brutality and betrayal set on a prison farm . ) The highest artistic achievement in this genre is almost certainly Edward Bunker's No Beast So Fierce ( 1973 ) , which carries the fantasy of the world - defying criminal ...
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... novel , a murder mystery set in North Beach . This book , titled The Young Dancer , was Braly's turning point , the exact spot upon which his outward tag " thief " could be re- moved to be replaced by the tag " writer . " It was a book ...
... novel , a murder mystery set in North Beach . This book , titled The Young Dancer , was Braly's turning point , the exact spot upon which his outward tag " thief " could be re- moved to be replaced by the tag " writer . " It was a book ...
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... novel . All readers of the series would have to agree with Nelson's description , whether or not they accept his evaluation . Although in the earlier novels the specific crime usually gets " solved " in the sense that we discover who ...
... novel . All readers of the series would have to agree with Nelson's description , whether or not they accept his evaluation . Although in the earlier novels the specific crime usually gets " solved " in the sense that we discover who ...
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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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