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    Writing for Their Lives: Death Row USA

    Writing for Their Lives by Mulvey-Roberts, Marie;

    Death Row USA

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher University of Illinois Press
    • Date of Publication 20 December 2006
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780252070990
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 229x152x18 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
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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. Dr. Mulvey-Roberts will be donating her profits from the sale of this volume to the legal charity Amicus, which assists in capital defense in the United States.""

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    Table of Contents:

    "Foreword Jan Arriens XV
    Acknowledgments xvii
    Introduction: Death Sentences by Marie Mulvey-Roberts 1
    1. ESSAYS AND SPEECHES ON THE DEATH PENALTY
    I Will Not Stand for It Governor George Ryan 17
    America Does Not Need Capital Punishment Michael B. Ross 25
    My Turn William Van Poyck 27
    The Ring Decision and What It Means Richard Rossi 29
    Is There Such a Thing as Closure? Richard Rossi 31
    Not in My Name Celeste Dixon 34
    The Electric Chair and the Chain Gang: Choices and Challenges for America's Future Stephen B. Bright 39
    2. ACCOUNTS OF LIFE ON DEATH ROW
    Working Against the Death Penalty Marie Deans 59
    Daily Events Richard Rossi 63
    Running In: Cell Extraction Hank Skinner 65
    Conditions on Death Row, Terrell Unit, Texas Dr. Terry Kupers 69
    California's Death Row Michael Wayne Hunter 78
    It's Time for Me to Die: An Inside Look at Death Row Michael B. Ross 91
    Dave Michael Wayne Hunter 103
    A Visit from Mom Martin A. Draughton 106
    Skirting the Rules Richard Rossi 112
    Scars Jarvis Masters 113
    Transcending Martin A. Draughton 118
    3. EXECUTION
    Changing the Protocol Richard Rossi 123
    Capital Accountability Roger W. Murray II 126
    Surviving an Execution Date Dominique Malon with Sam Hawkins 131
    The Dog and Pony Show Richard Rossi 137
    The Long Walk Don Hawkins 140
    Inside the Death Chamber Stacy Abramson and David Isay 145
    The Struggle for a Spirituality: Nicholas Ingram's Life, Final Days, and Execution Sister Ruth Evans 154
    Witnessing an Execution Erika Trueman 163
    4. POEMS
    Recipe for Prison Pruno Jarvis Masters 177
    So Many Times Mark Robertson 179
    To Be Seen, To Be Done Benjamin Zephaniah 180
    Death Row Lament James Heard 181
    You Are In Karl Louis Guillen 181
    Capital Existence James Heard 182
    My God Karl Louis Guillen 182
    Living Death Kevin Brian Dowling 183
    Oblique Sojourn Leroy D. Cropper 184
    The Dungeon Karl Louis Guillen 184
    Red Man Shoz Dijiji 185
    Come Back to Me Keith B. Taylor 186
    Journey to Nowhere Ramon Rogers 187
    Beyond the Ceiling Karl Louis Guillen 188
    This Horror Karl Louis Guillen 189
    A ""Not So Bad"" Man Karl Louis Guillen 189
    Falling In Karl Louis Guillen 190
    When It's at Your Door Mark Allen Robertson 191
    I Drew a Chessboard on My Bed James Heard 194
    Find Out What You Seek Tracy A. Hansen 195
    A Mental Mirage Marion Wilson 195
    A Special Friend Tracy A. Hansen 196
    For You Joan Warren 197
    I Think I'll Call It Morning James Heard 198
    Look into the Darkness William (Bill) Clark 199
    Trying to Describe Martin A. Draughton 200
    Before I Forget Karl Louis Guillen 200
    My Poem Karl Louis Guillen 201
    Death Row Poets U. A. Fanthorpe 201
    Executioner James Armando Card Sr. 202
    The Wuornos Protocol - The Final Solution John Huggins 203
    Nicky Sister Ruth Evans 204
    Knowing the Day Rogelio Reyes Cannady 205
    Our Disgrace... Karl Louis Guillen 206
    You Hide Where You Can't Tracy A. Hansen 207
    Words That I Hear Edwin Smith 207
    My Final Prayer Ray ""Running Bear"" Allen 209
    5. SHORT STORIES
    A Day in the Life Michael Wayne Hunter 213
    Cat J Michael Wayne Hunter 216
    Fake Identity William Van Poyck 222
    Burnt Almonds Steven King Ainsworth 233
    6. INTERVIEWING PRISONERS
    Interview with Mumia Abu-Jamal Allen Houghland 239
    Prisoner Interviewing Prisoner Martin A. Draughton 244
    7. CORRESPONDENCE, JOURNALS, AND A PRISON REPORT
    From Convent to Prison: A Correspondence Sister RUth Evans 255
    When and Where Will It End? William (Bill) Clark 258
    Open Letter from Idaho's Only Female Death Row Prisoner Robin Lee Row 260
    Journal from Death Row Mississippi Tracy A. Hansen 269
    Prison Madness in Mississippi Dr. Terry Kupers-- 281
    An American Chronicle Rogelio Reyes Cannady 288
    Being Rushed to Death Richard Rossi 294
    Scrappers: Giving In to Life Sister Helen Prejean 298
    Organizations and Prison Writing Web Sites 301
    Further Reading 305
    Filmography 308
    Reading for Their Lives Projects 310

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