Cage Eleven
Prison Writings from Long Kesh
Long before he became President of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams was a civil rights activist who took part in sit-ins, marches and protests in Northern Ireland. Along with hundreds of other men, Adams was interned on the Maidstone prison ship and in Long Kesh prison – without charge or trial – during the 1970s for his political activities. Women were interned also, in Armagh Women's Prison. Cage Eleven is his own account – sometimes passionate, often humorous – of life in Long Kesh. Written while Adams was a prisoner, the pieces were smuggled out for publication.
This updated edition includes a new introduction and sketches drawn in Cage Eleven by another prisoner at the time, Danny Devenny.
'Offers a unique insight into … the experience of internment … an unrivalled representation of the resilience and humour that were as much a part of the life of the political prisoner as the adherence to a set of political ideals.' Irish Herald
Map of Long Kesh
Réamhrá
Foreword
Cage Eleven
Early Risers
Screws
Cratur
The Fire
A Festive Back-Stab
Sláinte
Terrorism
Such a Yarn
Beware the Ides of March
The Árd Fheis
H-Block
The Twelfth
Doggone
Remembering a Hedgehog
Pigeons
Christians for Freedom?
Moles
Harvey
Frank Stagg, 1976
The Change Will Do Us Good
The Night Andy Warhol Was Banned
In Defence of Danny Lennon
Only Joking
Dear John
Nollaig Shona Dhaoibh
Glossary
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781788495660110164
- Artikelnummer SW9781788495660110164
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Gerry Adams
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- Verlag Brandon
- Seitenzahl 208
- Veröffentlichung 04.11.2024
- ISBN 9781788495660
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