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Writings from a Greek Prison
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Writings from a Greek Prison

Forfatter:
pocket, 2013
Engelsk

Writings from a Greek Prison is a literary work of biting realism. Tasos Theofilou gives testimony on the brutality of prison life, and its centrality in contemporary capitalism, through a blur of memoir, social commentary, free verse, and a glossary of the idiom used by inmates in Greek prisons. A political prisoner in Greece from 2012 to 2017, Theofilou’s work centers on exposing the conditions of widespread exploitation and social struggle that persist in Greece as a result of the debt crisis—in prisons as well as in mainstream society. Common Notions’ new imprint, ????? / DIPLI, taking its name from the Greek word “double,” refers to the way in which prisoners from different prisons communicate by way of the double telephone line. With this strategy, two to five prisoners in different locations call the same telephone number at an agreed upon time and the owner of that telephone number, living outside prison, connects them together. Proceeds raised through the DIPLI imprint will support political prisoners.

Undertittel
32 Steps, or Correspondence from the House of the Dead
Oversetter
Eleni Pappa
ISBN
9781942173120
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
13.5.2013
Antall sider
144