Prison Writing in the Twentieth Century

A Literary Guide

Julian Murphet author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:6th Dec '23

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Tracking the evolutionary arc of prison writing across the twentieth century in an international and comparative framework, this study proposes an integrated account of the major shifts and movements in this relatively neglected genre of autobiography. Dwelling on works—memoirs, novellas, poems—by actual detainees, the book offers a close stylistic analysis of 12 important texts to show how prison writing moved away from the confessional and self-scrutinizing modes of an earlier tradition, to espouse openly political sentiments and solidarities. Looking at works by Oscar Wilde, Rosa Luxemburg, Ezra Pound, Primo Levi, Bobby Sands, Angela Davis, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, and Behrouz Boochani (among others), the book shows how themes such as the annihilation of experience, dehumanization, sensory deprivation, brutality, and numbing routine are woven into distinctive textual artefacts that give evidence of an abiding human resilience in the face of raw state power.

One constant remains with prisons: the influential role of writers who expose these systems. This underscores the enduring power of literature. -- Behrouz Boochani, author of No Friend But The Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison
This book is one of those all-too-rare works of criticism that demonstrates how literary writing has so much to teach us about the world we have been forced to inhabit. Here the prison is conjured forth in the language of collective outrage and emancipatory longing, in a global narrative that reaches from Oscar Wilde to Behrouz Boochani, and in a mode of writing that seizes heart and mind with the granularity of inscription and in the cadences of its sound. -- Mark Steven, University of Exeter

ISBN: 9781399513968

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232 pages