Literary Journalism Goes Inside Prison


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<p><em>Literary Journalism Goes Inside Prison: Just Sentences</em> opens up a new exploration of literary journalism – immersive long-form journalism so beautifully written that it can stand as literature – in the first anthology to examine literary journalism and prison. </p><p>In this book a wide range of compelling subjects are considered. These include Nelson Mandela and other prisoners of apartheid; the made-in-prison podcast <em>Ear Hustle</em>; women’s experiences of life behind bars; Behrouz Boochani’s 2018 bestseller <em>No Friend but the Mountains</em>; George Orwell’s artful writing on incarceration; Pete Earley’s immersion into the largest prison in the United States <em>The Hot House</em>; Arthur Koestler and the Spanish Civil War; Ted Conover’s year as a prison guard in <em>Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing </em>and (most originally) Bruce Springsteen’s execution narrative <em>Nebraska</em>.</p><p>This volume will benefit anyone who writes studies or teaches any form of narrative nonfiction. Eleven international scholars articulate what makes the work they are analysing so exceptional. At the same time they offer insights on a diverse range of vital topics. These include journalism ethics journalism and trauma media history cultural studies criminology and social justice.</p>
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