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Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist

In 1892, anarchist and Russian émigré Alexander Berkman was apprehended for the failed assassination of industrialist Henry Clay Frick. This was a retaliatory act meant to incite revolution against those who had violently suppressed the Homestead Steel Strike — but for Berkman, it was a crime that ultimately led to his 14 year incarceration in Pennsylvania’s notorious Western Penitentiary. First published by Emma Goldman’s Mother Earth Press, Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist is a classic of autobiographical literature that recounts his experiences in the brutal, dehumanizing world of America's prison system. (ChuckW) (14 hr 57 min)

Chapters

As Introductory

The Call of Homestead

The Seat of War

The Spirit of Pittsburgh

The Attentat

The Third Degree

The Jail

The Trial

Desperate Thoughts

The Will to Live

Spectral Silence

A Ray of Light

The Shop

My First Letter

Wingie

To the Girl

Persecution

The Yegg

The Route Sub Rosa

''Zuchthausbluethen''

The Judas

The Dip

The Urge of Sex

The Warden's Threat

The ''Basket'' Cell

The Solitary

Memory-Guests

A Day in the Cell-House

The Deeds of the Good to the Evil

The Grist of the Prison-Mill

The Scales of Justice

Thoughts that Stole Out of Prison

How Shall the Depths Cry?

Hiding the Evidence

Love's Dungeon Flower

For Safety

Dreams of Freedom

Whitewashed Again

''And by All Forgot, We Rot and Rot''

The Deviousness of Reform Law Applied

The Tunnel

The Death of Dick

An Alliance With the Birds

The Underground

Anxious Days

''How Men Their Brothers Maim''

A New Plan of Escape

Done to Death

The Shock at Buffalo

Marred Lives

''Passing the Love of Woman''

Love's Daring

The Bloom of ''The Barren Staff''

A Child's Heart-Hunger

Chum

Last Days

The Workhouse

The Resurrection