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Inside Voices: Perspectives from prison

Inside Voices: Perspectives from prison

Incarcerated individuals have long turned to books as a resource for entertainment, education, connection, and escape. Likewise, prison writing serves as a meaningful and cathartic creative outlet, giving voice to the experiences of incarceration while offering a window into a world that is purposely sequestered from the public eye. With a long and geographically diverse history, this rich literary subgenre centers the voices of the incarcerated and their allies, despite systemic attempts to keep them from participating in ongoing cultural conversations. These affecting listens—which include memoirs, novels, and nonfiction works that were written in or about prison by inmates, activists, journalists, and more—stun as testaments to the sheer endurance of the human spirit, and call for changes to unjust systems worldwide.

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Letters from Guantánamo
Coming Home
The Greatest Menace
Mandela: The Lost Tapes
The Execution of Willie Francis
Solitary
The Prisoner's Wife
Monster
Life After Death
Don Quixote
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Papillon
The Sun Does Shine
My Midnight Years
Are Prisons Obsolete?
Out of Orange
The Many Lives of Mama Love (Oprah's Book Club)
The Graybar Hotel
Cherry
Shantaram
My Experiments with Truth
The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956
Patriot
Letter from Birmingham Jail

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