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Plexiglass pays homage to the millions of adults and children affected by mass incarceration in "the land of the free." Through this collection of interrelated poems, some of which speak the words of men and women sequestered from view in jails and prisons, the story within the story within the story of the prison industrial complex gradually unfolds in the unflinching voice of a fearless, critically acclaimed writer.

Produktbeschreibung
Plexiglass pays homage to the millions of adults and children affected by mass incarceration in "the land of the free." Through this collection of interrelated poems, some of which speak the words of men and women sequestered from view in jails and prisons, the story within the story within the story of the prison industrial complex gradually unfolds in the unflinching voice of a fearless, critically acclaimed writer.
Autorenporträt
Margo Perin is the author of The Opposite of Hollywood and the contributing editor of Only the Dead Can Kill: Stories from Jail and How I Learned to Cook & Other Writings on Complex Mother-Daughter Relationships. She is the poet of San Francisco's public memorial Spiral of Gratitude (collaboration with artist Shimon Attie/BALEAF) and the Sonoma Area Coordinator for California Poets in the Schools. A nominee for the Pushcart Prize, Margo Perin has been featured by BBC News, BBC World Service Outlook, O, The Oprah Magazine, Heyday/PEN's Fightin' Words, The Press Democrat, The San Francisco Chronicle, Mexico's El Petit Journal, Holland's Psycologie, and on TV and radio. She has received awards from the Creative Work Fund, Poets & Writers, the California Arts Council, San Francisco Arts Commission, Creative Sonoma, and Vintners Community Foundation.