Last train to Alcatraz: The Autobiography of Leon (Whitey)
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Sinopsis
“Thompson was able to commit over 30 successful bank robberies during the 1940’s, before neing informed on. He received a 15 year sentence, of which he spent ten years at McNeill Federal Penitentiary in Washington, before he was transferred to the most infamous prison in the federal system… “The Rock”- Alcatraz. A large portion of the book is dedicated to describing the routines of daily life in prison, both at McNeill and Alcatraz. Whitey was generally regarded as one of the meanest inhabitants of the cell block. He participated in an extortion racket, and generally built a shell of hate around himself. He was always on the lookout to exact revenge on his fellow inmates, for any perceived slight. After his transfer to “The Rock” Whitey began to experience a slow change in his character. His legendary recalcitrance began to recede… and he developed better relations with his fellow inmates. He even softened a bit toward a couple of the guards. One of the main causes of this transformation was his discovery of painting. In fact Thompson’s release at the end of this segment in his life, along with his noble efforts in creating a post-incarceration existence for himself, are nothing short of amazing. Whitey includes a basic outline of some of the formative events of his youth… and the overall tale is quite harrowing. He was completely without family support, and left to fend for himself during the difficult years of the depression. Even his experiences in the Navy during WWII suggest that he was fated for self-destruction. The negotiation of the specific mores and interrelationships of prison life honed his character to a sharp edge, and presented significant challenges to his readjustment into society. Last Train to Alcatraz gives us a full plate- with grit, horror, and ultimately… redemption. source: blogspot
Ficha técnica
- Editorial: Winter Book Publisher
- País: Estados Unidos
- Año: 1991
- Páginas: 372
- Idioma: Inglés
- Tipo de cubierta: Tapa blanda
- Traductor: -
- Caracteristicas adicionales: -
- Peso: 477 g
- Tamaño: 21.5 x 14 cm
- Formato: Físico
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Ha sido leído pero permanece en excelentes condiciones. Puede tener escritura en la cubierta interior pero las páginas no están dañadas.
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Legible. Las páginas pueden incluir notas considerables en bolígrafo o resaltador, pero las notas no oscurecen el texto. El lomo y las páginas pueden mostrar signos de desgaste.