Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist
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Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist is Alexander Berkman's account of his experience in prison in Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, in Pittsburgh, from 1892 to 1906. First published in 1912[1] by Emma Goldman's Mother Earth press, it has become a classic in autobiographical literature. The book touches on themes of political violence and incarceration, as well as develops Berkman's theory of anarchist politics.[2]
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Author | Alexander Berkman |
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Subject | Anarchism, Prison |
Genre | Autobiography |
Publisher | Mother Earth Publishing Association |
Publication date | 1912 |
Pages | 512 |
OCLC | 228677284 |
Followed by | The Bolshevik Myth |
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