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Reading prisoners
literature, literacy, and the transformation of American punishment, 1700-1845 -
Time to write
how William Sidney Porter became O. Henry -
Writers in prison
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Prison writing and the literary world
imprisonment, institutionality and questions of literary practice -
Prison writing and the literary world
imprisonment, institutionality and questions of literary practice -
Raúlrsalinas and the jail machine
my weapon is my pen : selected writings -
Prison writing, No. 15, 2001
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In place of rage and violence
poems and stories from Welford Road -
Prison writing
[a collection of fact, fiction and verse]. No. 15 -
End of story
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Prison narratives from Boethius to Zana
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Prison writing and the literary world
imprisonment, institutionality and questions of literary practice -
raúlrsalinas and the Jail Machine
My Weapon Is My Pen -
O. Henry
The legendary life of William S. Porter -
raúlrsalinas and the Jail Machine
My Weapon Is My Pen -
Prison writing and the literary world
imprisonment, institutionality and questions of literary practice -
Barred
women, writing, and political detention -
Time to write
how William Sidney Porter became O. Henry -
O. Henry
the legendary life of William S. Porter -
Prison writing 2002
[a collection of fact, fiction and verse]No. 16 -
In place of rage and violence
poems and stories from Welford Road -
Literacy behind bars
successful reading and writing strategies for use with incarcerated youth and adults -
Prison narratives from Boethius to Zana
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Prison writing and the literary world
imprisonment, institutionality and questions of literary practice -
Barred
women, writing, and political detention