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100 _aGarfia, Juan José
_d1966-
_91310
240 _aAdiós prisión: el relato de las fugas más espectaculares
_lspa
245 1 0 _aAdiós prisión
_bA tale of very spectacular escapes
260 _aLondon
_bElephant Editions
_c2007
300 _a125p
_c20,5 x 13,7 x 0,8
_gcm
500 _aThis book talks about freedom, the urgent need for freedom and the impossibillity of living without it. It says that freedom must be taken back at all costs and that it is exactly waht the protagonists of Adiós Prisión, Spanish prisoners under the infamous FIES regime, did: they took back their freedom using all means necessary, challenging the impossible, ready to kill for it if necessary. The protagonists of this book are not passive subjects of the prison system, on the contrary they are well aware of the fact that prison is the absolute negation of human dignity. As FIES prisoners they are experiencing directly how human beings will never adapt to live in prison, and their most impelling need is to escape in order to put an end to a situation that is unendurable. In this sense the crude tales of Adiós Prisión are particularly important: not only they offer a lurid picture of the FIES underworld, they also express fervid determination of some of its captives to get out no matter what the cost, to run to freedom without looking back, knowing that escape is their only possible chance of life. Another reason for publishing this book in English is to show once again what we have been repeating over and over: that the prison system cannot be reformed or made more humane, but it must be destroyed along with the power that justifies its existence.
563 _aKlebebindung
600 0 _91310
_aGarfia, Juan José
650 _2Gefängnis
650 _2Gefängniskritik
650 _2FIES
651 0 _9339
_aSpanien
700 _91310
_aGarfia, Juan José
830 0 _aGebara (Series) ;
_vno. 30
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