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The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting, as well as stains, bent corners, or any other major defect, but the text is not obscured in any way. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 0879753552-7-1
"My Return" is sure to provoke intense public discussion and controversy. The author, Jack Henry Abbott, is now serving a fifteen-years-to-life sentence for the 1981 stabbing of Richard Adan, a young night manager of the Binibon Cafe on Manhattan's Lower East Side. Except for a short-lived escape from prison in 1971, Abbott had been incarcerated in one institution or another since he was thirteen years old. His parole placed him in another potentially violent environment, but one that had a completely different set of rules. He has consistently maintained that he thought Richard Adan was carrying a knife and that his attack on Adan was the result of that perception. "My Return" is Jack Abbott's and Naomi Zack's story of the death of Richard Adan, the ensuing trial, and Abbott's return to prison.It is comprised of "The Death of Tragedy", a play based on the actual court records; an illustrated appendix giving stage directions and the background of the issues and people involved; and "Men of Letters", a collection of Abbott's essays on a variety of topics - religious, philosophical, historical, and literary - including an autobiographical account of his tragic life.
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My Return is sure to provoke intense public discussion and controversy. The author, Jack Henry Abbott, is now serving a fifteen-years-to-life sentence for the 1981 stabbing of Richard Adan, a young night manager of the Binibon Cafe on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Only six weeks before killing Adan, Abbott had been paroled from Marion Federal Prison in Illinois at the age of thirty-seven. While in prison, he had become well known as a promising writer, encouraged in his work by Norman Mailer and other New York literati. Abbott's In the Belly of the Beast was released at the time of his parole and was widely heralded as a major literary achievement.
Except for a short-lived escape from prison in 1971, Abbott had been incarcerated in one institution or another since he was thirteen years old. His parole placed him in another potentially violent environment, but one that had a completely different set of rules. He has consistently maintained that he thought Richard Adan was carrying a knife and that his attack on Adan was the result of that perception.
Naomi Zack, who has a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University, became interested in the Abbott case while doing research for a film on the victims of crime and of the criminal justice system. She is convinced that Abbott was unfairly convicted by an outraged public opinion inflamed by sensational treatment in the media.
My Return is Jack Abbott's and Naomi Zack's story of the death of Richard Adan, the ensuing trial, and Abbott's return to prison. It is comprised of "The Death of Tragedy," a play based on the actual court records; an illustrated appendix giving stage directions and the background of the issues and people involved; and "Men of Letters," a collection of Abbott's essays on a variety of topics - religious, philosophical, historical, and literary - including an autobiographical account of his tragic life. It is an absorbing and undeniably fascinating work.
Although it is his story, Jack Henry Abbott receives no royalties or any other remuneration from the publication of this book.
Titel: My Return
Verlag: Prometheus (edition First Edition)
Erscheinungsdatum: 1987
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Fair
Auflage: First Edition.
Anbieter: Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB, Springfield, MA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. First printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 100224
Anbieter: Loretta Lay Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover / Hardback. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. First edition. Hardback. The author's story of his involvement in the death of Richard Adan in 1981, his subsequent trial, and his intellectual odyssey since his return to prison. Having spent all but the first 13yrs of his life in reform schools and prison, in 1977 Abbott began a lengthy correspondence with Norman Mailer, who encouraged him to write. Abbott's 'In the Belly of the Beast' was well-received by New York literati, and shortly after its publication he was released on parole. Within weeks, Abbott killed Richard Adan, a young night-manager of a local café. Abbott was convicted of second-degree manslaughter and sentenced to 15yrs to life in prison. Naomi Zack first learned of Jack Abbott while she was doing research for a film on crime victims. She became convinced that Ahad been unjustly convicted by an outraged public opinion inflamed by sensational stories in the media. The book includes Abbott's "Death of Tragedy", a play based on the actual court records of the trial; an illustrated Appendix by Zack; and "Men of Letters", a collection of Abbott's literary and philosophical essays. Illus. + Postscript. 197pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. F. in Vg+ dw. Review copy with loosely inserted slip. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 15817
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