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From the prison notebooks. By Amu Gib.
Amu Gib’s From the Prison Notebooks is a hybrid collection of personal notes, snapshots overheard in the house block, pieces of conversations, ideas for the future, and research brought to them by friends on the outside, all mixed up with quotations from the texts Amu reads inside prison, where both reading and citing are political acts. The fragmented form of this text mirrors the fragmentation of the experience of incarceration, especially the fragmentation of time.