Life: Learning Instructions for Everyone...in Prison & Out

Author:   Phillip Vance Smith, II
Publisher:   Bleakhouse Publishing
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9780996116299


Pages:   140
Publication Date:   01 January 2024
Format:   Paperback
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In this debut collection, Phillip Vance Smith II shows us the profound consequences of a life-without-parole sentence. With quiet power, his poems examine trauma and inhumane treatment yet unearth hope for himself and for us all.

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Author:   Phillip Vance Smith, II
Publisher:   Bleakhouse Publishing
Imprint:   Bleakhouse Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.168kg
ISBN:  

9780996116299


ISBN 10:   099611629
Pages:   140
Publication Date:   01 January 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Prison walls isolate citizens from the life inside, so we are spared thinking about the daily realities facing the incarcerated. Smith's marvelous poems provide rich and emotion-triggering insights about this hidden world, showing how humanity and inhumanity exist side by side in the society of captives. We are given a unique and often disturbing education about an institution - the prison - that the United States employs more than any other advanced Western society."" Francis T. Cullen--Past President, American Society of Criminology; 2022 Stockholm Prize in Criminology; Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati ""No words can do justice to the experience of incarceration - particularly life and death sentences - yet somehow, Smith's raw, devastating dispatches from one of the darkest corners of human existence manage to convey messages of hope for us all, in prison and out."" Shadd Maruna--President, American Society of Criminology;Professor of Criminology, Queen's University Belfast ""LIFE is a critically important window into the realities of incarcerated life, realities I've seen close-up in my past work as a correctional officer and today, as an ethnographic researcher. Smith's poems are altogether authentic, concerning, reflective, empowering, hideous, and beautiful. A deeply moving book."" TaLisa J. Carter--Assistant Professor, Department of Justice, Law & Criminology, American University Smith's poems remind us that in this journey of life, we all change. So, too, does LIFE change the reader by its end. Even for a fellow prisoner such as me, it made new and painfully real what I thought was familiar territory. George T. Wilkerson--Four-time PEN award-winner incarcerated on Death Row; Author of Interface Smith's compelling collection reminds us that there is crime and there is punishment, and more than we want to know, there is the crime of punishment that has metastasized into our bloated prison system. We are honored to add this book to the BleakHouse collection. Robert Johnson--Founding Editor & Publisher, BleakHouse Publishing; Professor, Department of Justice, Law and Criminology, American University"


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Phillip Vance Smith, II, is the editor of The Nash News, the longest-running prison periodical in North Carolina, and the co-editor of Compassion, a newsletter by and for incarcerated individuals. He spearheaded the placement of both publications on JSTOR, a digital library accessible to the public. His writing has been published in Logic(s), The North Carolina Law Review, Prison Journalism Project, The Humanist, Walk In Those Shoes, and elsewhere. He has appeared on the podcasts Criminal and Prison POD. He is the co-author of The Prison Resources Repurposing Act, a legislative proposal that aims to decrease prison violence and reduce recidivism by giving prisoners with life without parole sentences a second chance through stringent educational, behavioral, and vocational programming. Phillip is currently finishing his Associate of Arts degree and works as a visitation photographer at Nash Correctional Institution, where he is currently located. He has been serving life without parole in North Carolina since 2002. He can be reached at phillipvancesmith2@gmail.com. Read more of his writing at katbodrie.com/pvs2.

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