Jack Abbott was a renowned author whose works spanned various genres, including novels, essays, and poetry. Known for his unique writing style and deep insights, his works were highly appreciated by readers. Born on January 21, 1944, he passed away on February 10, 2002.
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Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
“One morning I woke up and was plunged into psychological shock. I had forgotten I was free.”
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
“As long as I am nothing but a ghost of the civil dead, I can do nothing.”
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
“I feel that if I ever did adjust to prison, I could by that alone never adjust to society.”
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
“This world is nothing. An illusion. Death is the release.”
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
“My eyes, my brain seek out escape routes wherever I am sent.”
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
“I find it painful and angering to look in a mirror.”
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
Source: In the belly of the beast: letters from prison
