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  2. My Old Man (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The story tells of a boy named Joe whose father is a steeplechase jockey, and is narrated from Joe's point-of-view. [2] "My Old Man" was written in 1922. As one of Hemingway's earliest stories, it is generally regarded by critics as juvenilia, along with "Up in Michigan", also published in Three Stories and Ten Poems.

  3. The Graybar Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Graybar Hotel is the debut collection of short stories about prison life by Curtis Dawkins, that was first published on July 4, 2017 by Scribner. [2] Dawkins himself is a convicted murderer, serving a life sentence without parole at the Lakeland Correctional Facility in Michigan.

  4. List of fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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    Folsom Prison: United States: Cow and Chicken episode Field Trip to Folsom Prison (1997) Fox River State Penitentiary: Joliet, Illinois: Prison Break (2005) Breakout Kings (2011) Gateway Prison: New Jersey: Lock Up (1989) Goodwood Women's Prison: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Neighbours (1985) Gouffre Martel: France: The Stars My Destination ...

  5. American prison literature - Wikipedia

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    When my stories finally appeared, the other convicts thought exactly the same thing. There was nothing to it. All you had to do was tell it like it is." [3] Another writer to emerge during the 1930s was Nelson Algren, whose short story "El Presidente de Mejico" explored his experience in a Texas jail.

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  7. The Tell-Tale Heart - Wikipedia

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    The old man, with whom the narrator lives, has a clouded, pale, blue "vulture-like" eye, which distresses and manipulates the narrator so much that they plot to murder the old man, despite also insisting that the narrator loves the old man and has never felt wronged by him. The narrator is insistent that this careful precision in committing the ...

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  9. Prison literature - Wikipedia

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    Prison literature is the literary genre of works written by an author in unwilling confinement, such as a prison, jail or house arrest. [1] The writing can be about prison, informed by it, or simply incidentally written while in prison.