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Caits Meissner PEN America Podręcznik dla pisarzy w Priso (oprawa miękka) (IMPORT Z WIELKIEJ BRYTANII)

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Publication Name
PEN America Handbook For Writers in Prison
Title
PEN America Handbook For Writers in Prison
Subtitle
Crafting A Writer’s Life in Prison
Contributor
Reginald Dwayne Betts (Foreword by)
EAN
9781642595802
ISBN
9781642595802
Release Date
01/11/2022
Release Year
2022
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Book Title
Sentences That Create Us : Crafting a Writer's Life in Prison
Item Length
5.5in
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Publication Year
2022
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Pen America
Genre
Social Science
Topic
Penology
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz
Number of Pages
339 Pages

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The Sentences That Create Us provides a road map for incarcerated people and their allies to have a thriving writing life behind bars-and shared beyond the walls--that draws on the unique insights of more than fifty contributors, most themselves justice-involved, to offer advice, inspiration and resources.

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Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1642595802
ISBN-13
9781642595802
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13050399355

Product Key Features

Book Title
Sentences That Create Us : Crafting a Writer's Life in Prison
Author
Pen America
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Penology
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Social Science
Number of Pages
339 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
5.5in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
15.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pn494
Reviews
"This is one of the best books on writing that I've ever read. I couldn't put it down. There are millions of stories locked behind bars, along with the millions of people our nation has caged. This astonishing book has the power to set those stories free. And I believe the truths contained in those stories just might free us all." --Michelle Alexander, author, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn't exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who'd written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, Executive Director, Incarceration Nations Network, "This is one of the best books on writing that I've ever read. I couldn't put it down. There are millions of stories locked behind bars, along with the millions of people our nation has caged. This astonishing book has the power to set those stories free. And I believe the truths contained in those stories just might free us all." --Michelle Alexander, author, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn't exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who'd written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, Executive Director, Incarceration Nations Network "Take advantage of every word, Caits Meissner tells readers of this powerful anthology. Its authors certainly have. The Sentences That Create Us is a practical tool of the ways currently and formerly incarcerated people and their allies, gifted writers all, seize the written word to do what prison refuses: celebrate the human. Here is a moving, hands-on guide to freedom writing." --Dan Berger, author of Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era, "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn't exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who'd written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, Executive Director, Incarceration Nations Network, "This is one of the best books on writing that I''ve ever read. I couldn''t put it down. There are millions of stories locked behind bars, along with the millions of people our nation has caged. This astonishing book has the power to set those stories free. And I believe the truths contained in those stories just might free us all." --Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn''t exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who''d written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword "The Sentences That Create Us feels like a cosmic reminder that the most radical, life-giving art is created and received from the inside to the inside(s). This book, unlike any other I''ve read, takes seriously the beating hearts and curious minds behind the bars of a nation obsessed with punishing the most vulnerable." --Kiese Laymon author of Heavy "A book rich with craft and the vitality of necessity. An essential collection and a gift to the world." --Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Friday Black "The Sentences That Create Us offers an illuminating array of tutorials and testimonials, reckonings and brass tacks. But above all, this volume is an homage to the power of writing to deliver each of us from our individual confines into the soaring infinity of our imaginations." --Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad "Not only a powerful guidebook for all who are curious about developing a writing practice, this radical collection also demonstrates how people surviving and resisting the prison industrial complex reimagine and rebuild our world. With entries including narratives of writing lives and communities behind bars, definitions of key concepts and terms, and samples and examples across genres (from poetry to journalism and more), this fierce resource equips readers with all the tools to write ourselves into freedom." --Erica R. Meiners, co-author of Abolition. Feminism. Now. "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, author of Incarceration Nations "The Sentences That Create Us, PEN America''s new handbook, is both metaphor for the system and means of reinterpreting it. These writers--made on the inside--reveal the many ways that denial of a creative intellectual life on the outside is one of the pillars of our current carceral dependency. Shooting stars on every page, this book is instructional beyond its promise. Through it, we may just learn that we have always had better solutions than bars and walls." --Gina Dent, co-author of Abolition. Feminism. Now. "The Sentences That Create Us is a wonderful immersive guide into the world of writing (and reading) that will explain, reinterpret and transform genres you thought you knew. It is a profound reminder that writing, when nurtured by those denied, has redemptive power not only to examine and interpret our lives, but also to change them." --Donna Murch, author of Assata Taught Me "Take advantage of every word, Caits Meissner tells readers of this powerful anthology. Its authors certainly have. The Sentences That Create Us is a practical tool of the ways currently and formerly incarcerated people and their allies, gifted writers all, seize the written word to do what prison refuses: celebrate the human. Here is a moving, hands-on guide to freedom writing." --Dan Berger, author of Captive Nation, "This is one of the best books on writing that I've ever read. I couldn't put it down. There are millions of stories locked behind bars, along with the millions of people our nation has caged. This astonishing book has the power to set those stories free. And I believe the truths contained in those stories just might free us all." --Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn't exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who'd written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword "The Sentences That Create Us feels like a cosmic reminder that the most radical, life-giving art is created and received from the inside to the inside(s). This book, unlike any other I've read, takes seriously the beating hearts and curious minds behind the bars of a nation obsessed with punishing the most vulnerable." --Kiese Laymon author of Heavy "Not only a powerful guidebook for all who are curious about developing a writing practice, this radical collection also demonstrates how people surviving and resisting the prison industrial complex reimagine and rebuild our world. With entries including narratives of writing lives and communities behind bars, definitions of key concepts and terms, and samples and examples across genres (from poetry to journalism and more), this fierce resource equips readers with all the tools to write ourselves into freedom." --Erica R. Meiners, co-author of Abolition. Feminism. Now. "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, Executive Director, Incarceration Nations Network "'Take advantage of every word,' Caits Meissner tells readers of this powerful anthology. Its authors certainly have. The Sentences That Create Us is a practical tool of the ways currently and formerly incarcerated people and their allies, gifted writers all, seize the written word to do what prison refuses: celebrate the human. Here is a moving, hands-on guide to freedom writing." --Dan Berger, author of Captive Nation "A book rich with craft and the vitality of necessity. An essential collection and a gift to the world." --Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Friday Black, "This is one of the best books on writing that I've ever read. I couldn't put it down. There are millions of stories locked behind bars, along with the millions of people our nation has caged. This astonishing book has the power to set those stories free. And I believe the truths contained in those stories just might free us all." --Michelle Alexander, author, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn't exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who'd written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, Executive Director, Incarceration Nations Network "Take advantage of every word, Caits Meissner tells readers of this powerful anthology. Its authors certainly have. The Sentences That Create Us is a practical tool that will help currently and formerly incarcerated people and their allies, gifted writers all, seize the written word to do what prison refuses: celebrate the human. Here is a moving, hands-on guide to freedom writing." --Dan Berger, author of Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era, "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, Executive Director, Incarceration Nations Network, "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn't exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who'd written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword "Having taught college-level English courses in prison for more than a decade, I am thrilled for a volume like this one: chock full of prose that is not only beautiful, inspirational and wise, but hugely helpful in a pedagogical sense--a perfect addition to all syllabi that involve writing in the carceral space." --Baz Dreisinger, Executive Director, Incarceration Nations Network "When I was inside, I had no access to this manual. It didn't exist. And so, I scraped along the best way I could. I talked to friends who plotted out novels by riffing on rap albums. I talked to friends who'd written hundreds of pages, by hand, fantasy novels that only they and I and those walking the yard would read. And we were all writers. But had we had this book--we would have been better writers." --Reginald Dwayne Betts, from the foreword
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