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Sentence
Ten Years and a Thousand Books in Prison
Buch von Daniel Genis
Sprache: Englisch

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A memoir of a decade in prison by a well-educated young addict known as the "Apologetic Bandit"

In 2003, fresh out of NYU, Daniel Genis was working in publishing as his writer father had always expected. But he was also hiding a serious heroin addiction that led him into debt and burglary. After he was arrested for robbing people at knifepoint in 2003, Daniel Genis was nicknamed the "apologetic bandit" in the press, given his habit of apologizing to his victims as he took their cash. He was sentenced to twelve years (ten with good behavior), surviving the decade by reading 1,046 books, weightlifting, having philosophical discussions with various inmates, encountering violence on a daily basis, working at a series of prison jobs, and in general observing an existence for which nothing in his life had prepared him.

Sentence is one of the most striking prison memoirs-and memoirs in general-in recent years-written with intelligence, wit, empathy, and remarkable style. Genis is the son of a famous Soviet émigré writer, broadcaster, and culture critic in Russia. He grew up in a home whose visitors included Mikhail Baryshnikov; Russian nuclear physicist Andrei Sakharov; authors Kurt Vonnegut, Umberto Eco, and Norman Mailer; and Czech film director Miloš Forman. The education and culture so prized by his family were his lifeline during his decade in prison, and he describes in unsparing and vivid detail the realities of daily life in the New York penal system, from Rikers Island through a series of upstate institutions. He learns about the social strata of gangs, the "court" system that sets geographic boundaries in prison yards, how sex was obtained, the black market of drugs and more practical goods, the inventiveness required for everyday tasks such as cooking, and how debilitating solitary confinement actually is-all while trying to preserve his relationship with his recently married wife.

Daniel Genis's debut has the potential to be both a critical and popular success, for few books have portrayed prison so vividly or with such insight.
A memoir of a decade in prison by a well-educated young addict known as the "Apologetic Bandit"

In 2003, fresh out of NYU, Daniel Genis was working in publishing as his writer father had always expected. But he was also hiding a serious heroin addiction that led him into debt and burglary. After he was arrested for robbing people at knifepoint in 2003, Daniel Genis was nicknamed the "apologetic bandit" in the press, given his habit of apologizing to his victims as he took their cash. He was sentenced to twelve years (ten with good behavior), surviving the decade by reading 1,046 books, weightlifting, having philosophical discussions with various inmates, encountering violence on a daily basis, working at a series of prison jobs, and in general observing an existence for which nothing in his life had prepared him.

Sentence is one of the most striking prison memoirs-and memoirs in general-in recent years-written with intelligence, wit, empathy, and remarkable style. Genis is the son of a famous Soviet émigré writer, broadcaster, and culture critic in Russia. He grew up in a home whose visitors included Mikhail Baryshnikov; Russian nuclear physicist Andrei Sakharov; authors Kurt Vonnegut, Umberto Eco, and Norman Mailer; and Czech film director Miloš Forman. The education and culture so prized by his family were his lifeline during his decade in prison, and he describes in unsparing and vivid detail the realities of daily life in the New York penal system, from Rikers Island through a series of upstate institutions. He learns about the social strata of gangs, the "court" system that sets geographic boundaries in prison yards, how sex was obtained, the black market of drugs and more practical goods, the inventiveness required for everyday tasks such as cooking, and how debilitating solitary confinement actually is-all while trying to preserve his relationship with his recently married wife.

Daniel Genis's debut has the potential to be both a critical and popular success, for few books have portrayed prison so vividly or with such insight.
Über den Autor
Daniel Genis was born in New York City and graduated from NYU with degrees in history and French. He has worked as a translator and has written for Newsweek, The Daily Beast, The Paris Review, The Washington Post, Vice, Deadspin, Süddeutsche Zeitung, The Guardian, and the New York Daily News.

Zusammenfassung
PRISON MEMOIR GENRE: Prison memoirs have always been a popular genre, for, as Tom Wicker notes, "they disclose the nasty, brutish details of the life within-a life the authorities would rather we not know about, a life so far from conventional existence that the accounts of those who experience it exert the fascination of the unknown, sometimes the unbelievable."

PUBLICITY AROUND PRISON RELEASE: Genis's release from prison and his feat of reading so many books during his confinement led to an article on the New Yorker website [...] and a 2015 interview on Fresh Air [...]

PRISON REFORM: Prison reform is an ongoing issue in American politics (e.g., Kim Kardashian at the White House).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Biographien
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 320
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780525429555
ISBN-10: 0525429557
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Genis, Daniel
Hersteller: Penguin Putnam Inc
Maße: 235 x 156 x 29 mm
Von/Mit: Daniel Genis
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.02.2022
Gewicht: 0,428 kg
preigu-id: 120354335
Über den Autor
Daniel Genis was born in New York City and graduated from NYU with degrees in history and French. He has worked as a translator and has written for Newsweek, The Daily Beast, The Paris Review, The Washington Post, Vice, Deadspin, Süddeutsche Zeitung, The Guardian, and the New York Daily News.

Zusammenfassung
PRISON MEMOIR GENRE: Prison memoirs have always been a popular genre, for, as Tom Wicker notes, "they disclose the nasty, brutish details of the life within-a life the authorities would rather we not know about, a life so far from conventional existence that the accounts of those who experience it exert the fascination of the unknown, sometimes the unbelievable."

PUBLICITY AROUND PRISON RELEASE: Genis's release from prison and his feat of reading so many books during his confinement led to an article on the New Yorker website [...] and a 2015 interview on Fresh Air [...]

PRISON REFORM: Prison reform is an ongoing issue in American politics (e.g., Kim Kardashian at the White House).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Biographien
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 320
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780525429555
ISBN-10: 0525429557
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Genis, Daniel
Hersteller: Penguin Putnam Inc
Maße: 235 x 156 x 29 mm
Von/Mit: Daniel Genis
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.02.2022
Gewicht: 0,428 kg
preigu-id: 120354335
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