Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
107
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1969
Wydawca
Hill and Wang
Opis
Set against the backdrop of confinement and the struggle for liberation, this powerful work delves into the harsh realities of life behind bars. It paints a vivid picture of the psychological turmoil and sense of isolation faced by inmates, serving as a harrowing reflection on the human condition. Through raw and intense dialogue, readers are immersed in the relentless frustrations and despair of those incarcerated.
The narrative criticizes societal structures that uphold such systems, compelling readers to confront the implications of imprisonment on both individual lives and the community as a whole. With its striking portrayal of resistance and the craving for freedom, the work echoes the deep-seated yearning for dignity and humanity amid dehumanizing conditions.
The narrative criticizes societal structures that uphold such systems, compelling readers to confront the implications of imprisonment on both individual lives and the community as a whole. With its striking portrayal of resistance and the craving for freedom, the work echoes the deep-seated yearning for dignity and humanity amid dehumanizing conditions.