35 True Stories of Prison Passion (Updated Edition)
De som köpt den här boken har ofta också köpt Knife av Salman Rushdie (inbunden).
Köp båda 2 för 439 krThe first full story of the most remarkable private American rescue effort of World War II is based on personal papers, letters, and interviews with many of those involved with Varian Fry.
Praise for Women Who Love Men Who Kill "Sheila Isenberg's book is searingly perceptive about women who fall in love with men convicted of the most serious crimes; women who use social media to befriend and romance these prisoners and who have similar backgrounds of abuse. In this stunningly smart and original work, Isenberg does what few authors have done: She uncovers a fresh realm that our ubiquitous digital culture has createdthat of once-forbidden but, to some, deeply compelling love." Sheila Weller, bestselling author of Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly SimonAnd the Journey of a Generation "Sheila Isenberg takes readers deep into the psychological and sexual labyrinth occupied by women entangled romantically with dangerous men behind bars. The dozens of women she interviews reveal their own secrets, their often abusive sexual initiations, their dreams, their deep fears. Isenberg's eye on this sisterhood is unblinking and also deeply sympathetic. Readers will learn a lot about an enormous subculture within the most incarcerating nation on earth. They may also learn a bit about themselves." Jed Horne, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Desire Street: A True Story of Death and Deliverance in New Orleans, nominated for an Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime "A spellbinding journey through the dark and unpredictable meanders of wound culture, and thirst for fame." Chantal Deravin, author of Le Corps Rvl (The Body Revealed) "Sheila Isenbergs updated exploration of 'women who love men who kill' brings this puzzling phenomenon into a contemporary, and more disturbing, context. She documents how communication technologies and websites now make it easy for anyone on the outside to forge a relationship with a killer in prison. And she examines why they might want to: The growing, sordid fascination with perpetrators of heinous crimes as played out in online fan clubs. Isenbergs reporting is especially important in her ability to link legacies of womens early abuse to the intimate partners they subsequently seek out. This book offers a sobering reminder on multiple levels that in an absence of healthy familial relationships growing up, unhealthy cycles just get perpetuated." Rekha Basu, columnist, Des Moines Register and author of Finding Her Voice A modern take on her seminal work, Isenberg demystifies with complexity and humanity the women who pursue men who have committed violent crimes. Drawing on incredible interviews and reporting from women involved with men behind bars, Isenbergs new work comes with fresh, vivid case studies and unforgettable stories. She examines how technology and new platforms have made this phenomenon even more commonplace in our culture, and how the question of why women love men who kill? is just as compelling and relevant as ever. Elizabeth Greenwood, author of Love Lockdown: Dating, Sex, and Marriage in Americas Prisons A fascinating look at women compelled to dance with the masters of deathwomen so obsessed with convicted murderers that they marry them . . . Isenberg interviewed dozens of [women], plus prison officials, police, psychiatrists, and psychologists. . . . Isenbergs skills in getting these women to reveal themselves, her ability to present them as sympathetic and understandable, and her synthesis of the material they provided make for an engrossing report. Kirkus Reviews Women Who Love Men Who Kill, as its irresistible title suggests, has plenty of interesting stuff. Los Angeles Times Shocking . . . compelling . . . like the best prison lit! Village Voice Literary Supplement "Isenberg (Muriels War: An American Heiress in the Nazi Resistance) updates her 1991 book of the same title with this engrossing, thoroughly researched look at women who are in roman
Sheila Isenberg is an author and journalist. A member of the Authors Guild, PEN, and Women Writing Womens Lives, she is the recipient of fellowships and grants, including one from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. Isenberg has been interviewed often by national and international media and has appeared in several documentaries. She lives with her family in New Yorks Hudson Valley.