Duval, Clément

Outrage An Anarchist Memoir of the Penal Colony - - Oakland CA, USA PM Press 2012 - 201 22,8 x 15,3 x 1,9 cm

Cover; Copyright; Contents; Introduction to the English Edition; Chapter 1 I Rebelled Because It Was My Right; Chapter 2 The Healthiest Penitentiary in Guiana; Chapter 3 You Can Have My Fat, But Not My Skin; Chapter 4 To Shake a Friendly Hand; Chapter 5 The Guillotine's Blade; Chapter 6 A Most Unusual Stash; Chapter 7 Spreading the Good Word; Chapter 8 David and Ballin; Chapter 9 When You Speak to Me Like That; Chapter 10 The Anarchist Plate; Chapter 11 The Saint Joseph's Massacre; Chapter 12 Never Go to the Penal Colony; Biographies; Bibliography This memoir of Clément Duval, a famed 19th-century French anarchist and criminal, details his sentence and eventual escape from the ?dry guillotine" of the French penal colonies on Devil's Island. In this remarkable story of survival by self-determination, courage, conviction, and hope, Duval discusses the hellish conditions endured in the penal colonies for 14 years. More than a historical document about the anarchist movement, this memoir serves as a call to action for mindful, conscious people to fight for their rights and stands as a monument to the enduring power of the human spirit.

Klebebindung

9781604867695 9781604865004

(OCoLC)806206080


Duval, Clément


Anarchist
Erinnerungen
19. Jahrhundert
20. Jahrhundert
Illegalismus


Französisch Guayana
Frankreich

HV9069 .D384 2012

365.34092