“Because there is something helpless and weak and innocent - something like an infant - deep inside us all that really suffers in ways we would never permit an insect to suffer.”
Quote by Jack Abbott
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This volume presents correspondence between convicted murderer Jack Henry Abbott and author Norman Mailer, written during Abbott's years of incarceration in federal and state prisons. The letters trace Abbott's journey through the American penal system, his reflections on crime and punishment, and his attempts at self-improvement through writing and study. The collection generated significant public debate about the American prison system, the possibilities of rehabilitation through literature, and the responsibilities of authors who befriend inmates. The work stands as a document of prisoner experience and the complexities of the criminal justice system in late twentieth-century America. more
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