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Writing for Their Lives: Death Row USA

by Marie Mulvey-roberts

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Going well beyond graphic descriptions of death row’s madness and suicide-inducing realities, Writing for Their Lives offers powerful, compassionate, and harrowing accounts of prisoners rediscovering the value of life from within the brutality and boredom of the row. Editor Marie Mulvey-Roberts brings together the writings of prisoners (many of whom are also prize-winning authors) and the words of those who work in the field of capital punishment, whose roles have included defense attorney, prison psychiatrist, chaplain and warden, spiritual advisor, abolitionist and executioner, as well as a Nobel Prize nominee and a murder victim family member. The material is presented through articles, journal extracts, letters, short stories, and poems.

 

Exposing little-known facts about the five modes of execution practiced in the United States today, Writing for Their Lives documents the progress of life on death row from a capital trial to execution and beyond, through the testimony of the prisoners themselves as well as those who watch, listen, and write to them. What emerges are stories of the survival of the human spirit under even the most unimaginable circumstances, and the ways in which some prisoners find penitence and peace in the most unlikely surroundings. In spite of the uniformity of their prison life and its nearly inevitable conclusion, prisoners able to read and write letters are shown to retain and develop their individuality and humanity as their letters become poems and stories.

 

Writing for Their Lives serves ultimately as an affirmation of the value of life and provides bountiful evidence that when a state executes a prisoner, it takes a life that still had something to give. This edition features an introduction by the editor as well as a foreword by Jan Arriens. Royalties from this volume are donated to the legal charity Amicus, which assists in capital defense in the United States.

Book News Annotation:

Comprising an extended and impassioned plea for the removal of the death sentence, poems, interviews, short stories, reports, correspondence, and essays describe the Death Row experience. This collection includes works by offenders--looking deeper inside themselves than they have before; lawyers, who ruminate on alternatives to the death sentence; journalists who describe the death chamber and the event itself; and families of the victims and the executed, who discuss their experiences. An enclosed sister in the UK recalls her contacts with those enclosed by crime rather than faith in the US. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Going well beyond graphic descriptions of death row's madness and suicide-inducing realities,

Synopsis:

A powerful anthology documenting the thoughts and experiences of those waiting to die

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"The madness of Death Row in the USA is described in graphic detail in this collection of testimonies, short stories, and poems. . . . Most do not question either their guilt or their fate, accepting their lot with resignation. Very few books have the power to change the world. This book is unlikely to be the exception. And for that we should all be very sorry indeed." Tribune
“Nobody who reads this book will put it down unaffected. . . . Mulvey-Roberts has drawn together an astonishing collection of writings and speeches which will shock, shake and warn. . . . A powerful tool to help contribute to the sentimentality against the punishment.  She has displayed that the pen is mightier than the sword.”--Amicus Journal

Product Details

ISBN:
9780252070990
Editor:
Mulvey-Roberts, Marie
Foreword:
Arriens, Jan
Foreword by:
Arriens, Jan
Foreword:
Arriens, Jan
Editor:
Mulvey-Roberts, Marie
Author:
Mulvey-Roberts, Marie
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Subject:
Criminology
Subject:
Penology
Subject:
Letters
Subject:
Capital punishment
Subject:
Prisoners' writings, American.
Subject:
Capital punishment -- United States.
Subject:
Death row -- United States.
Subject:
Crime-Criminology
Edition Description:
Paperback
Publication Date:
20060731
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
9.00 x 6.00 in

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