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Task #20: A book written in prison
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Great choice, thanks for pointing this one out.

Shantaram works for this prompt. I have it sitting on my shelf but its long so I'm not sure I feel like trying to tackle it, its almost 1000 pages :/


Nelson Mandela wrote quite a lot during his time in prison, and those documents have been included in a number of books and collections.

Nelson Mandela wrote quite a lot during his time in prison, and those documents hav..."
Great list! So many ideas

Patti Smith wrote the Foreword to the latest New Directions edition of Astragal.


Also one called Shakespeare saved me about maximum security prisoners and their unique perspective on the Bard.



But after reading through this thread, I also want to read Cherry as well.

I had wanted to read that, I didn't realize it was written in prison.


I will also read The Lost Chapters: Finding Recovery and Renewal One Book at a Time.

I loved Autobiography of Gucci Mane. I saw many things through new eyes as I read. Highly recommend it.


A Rage in Harlem noir. I have to check this some more, one source says he wrote it in prison, another says after he served his sentence.

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American Prison works for #5 as well, A book by a journalist or about journalism. If you really want to read it and haven't filled that slot yet. That's where I have it. :)


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It would work for a book written by a journalist and/or a business book though, I think.




I haven't decided what I want to do for this challenge yet.

Though it is about a prison by someone who worked in a prison, this was not written in a prison.


Was it written *in* prison? If not, then no, it's not appropriate for this task.


Most books written in prison are not about crime. Cherry is, in part, but mostly its about being an addict. I absolutely loved it, but its not for everyone. If you want to avoid crime writing maybe O Henry's short stories, Our Lady of the Flowers, Mallory's Tales of King Arthur, or St. Paul's Prison Epistles. Not focus on crime but all were written behind bars

Manus is most definitely a prison. Only with fewer human rights and no criminal conviction involved.

I liked Cherry a lot. It reminded me a lot of Bukowski. Hope you enjoy!


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De Profundis (other topics)The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela (other topics)
No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison (other topics)
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Oscar Wilde (other topics)Nelson Mandela (other topics)
Sahm Venter (other topics)
Wahida Clark (other topics)
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