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In the belly of the beast: letters from prison

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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Jack Abbott
Jack Abbott

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. more

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“It was only when I lay there on the rotting prison straw that I sensed within myself the first stirrings of good. Gradually it was disclosed to me that the line separating good and evil passes not between states nor between social classes nor between political parties, but right through every human heart, through all human hearts. And that is why I turn back to the years of my imprisonment and say, sometimes to the astonishment of those about me, bless you, prison, for having been a part of my life.”