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- Title: Prison Round Trip
- Author : Klaus Viehmann
- Release Date : January 01, 2009
- Genre: Social Science,Books,Nonfiction,Politics & Current Events,Political Science,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2102 KB
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Bang. The door to your cell is shut. You have survived the arrest, you are mad that you werenât more careful, you worry that they will get others too, you wonder what will happen to your group and whether a lawyer has been called yetâof course you show none of this. The weapon, the fake papers, your own clothes, all gone. The prison garb and the shoes theyâve thrown at you are too bigâmaybe because they want to play silly games with you, maybe because they really blow âterroristsâ out of proportion in their mindsâand the control over your own appearance taken out of your hands. You look around, trying to get an understanding of where youâll spend the next few years of your life.
Prison Round Trip was first published in German in 2003 as âEinmal Knast und zurĂŒck.â The essayâs author, Klaus Viehmann, had been released from prison ten years earlier, after completing a 15-year sentence for his involvement in urban guerilla activities in Germany in the 1970s. The essay was subsequently reprinted in various forums. It is a reflection on prison life and on how to keep oneâs sanity and political integrity within the hostile and oppressive prison environment; âsurvival strategiesâ are its central theme.
âEinmal Knast und zurĂŒckâ soon found an audience extending beyond Germanyâs borders. Thanks to translations by comrades and radical distribution networks, it has since been eagerly discussed amongst political prisoners from Spain to Greece. This is the first time the text is available to a wider English-speaking audience.
âKlausâs take on survival strategy tells us we can not only survive thusly but can as well continue to serve the cause of liberationâwhich are really the same thing. We can be captured without giving in or giving up.â âFrom the Preface by North American political prisoner Bill Dunne