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  2. 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. It could be a memoir, nonfiction, or fiction.

  3. Category:Fiction set in prison - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Works set in prison (7 C) A. Alcatraz Island in fiction (26 P) ... Category: Fiction set in prison.

  4. American prison literature - Wikipedia

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    Prison has been a fertile setting for artists, musicians, and writers alike. Prisoners have produced hundreds of works that have encompassed a wide range of literature. [...] Books describing the prison experience, including the Autobiography of Malcolm X, inspired an audience far outside the prison walls. The importance of these works has been ...

  5. List of fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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    East Lee S. Capable Maximum Security Prison: New York City: Justice Squad: Eisenwald Prison: Berlin: Wolfenstein: The New Order (2014) Elevenworth Prison: Canada: The Dudley Do-Right Show episode Elevenworth Prison (1959) El Grande Fort: San Esperinto: Just Cause (2006) Elliott Bay Penitentiary: Seattle, Washington: The Killing (U.S. TV series ...

  6. Category:Works set in prison - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Fiction set in prison (19 C, 8 P) Films set in prison (4 C, 185 P) M. Musicals set in prison ...

  7. Category:Novels set in prison - Wikipedia

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  8. Escape from Furnace - Wikipedia

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    In the prison's 'gen pop' they and the other prisoners successfully defeat their enemies sent - first the blacksuits, later two berserkers - and reach the main gate. They are finally free. Hearing the police sirens, Alex, Simon and Zee run for it while in Alex's mind there's Furnace's voice screaming I am coming for you.

  9. A Prisoner of Birth - Wikipedia

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    The dead body is mistakenly presumed to be that of Danny's by the guards due to similarities between Nick and Danny's height and features. The timely intervention of Big Al leads to the subsequent escape of Danny who pretends to be Nick (who had completed his sentence in prison). On the outside of the prison, Danny pretends to be Nicholas.