Cage Eleven

Cage Eleven by Gerry Adams is a detailed account of life in Long Kesh prison, published by Brandon in 2002. This edition, written in English and spanning 153 pages, offers insights into the experiences of Adams and his fellow prisoners, blending elements of biography and autobiography with a touch of humor.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the complexities of prison life, reflecting on themes of human rights and political ideologies. The book delves into the cultural and historical context of Ireland, providing a unique perspective on the experiences of those incarcerated. Through his storytelling, Adams presents a vivid portrayal of resilience and camaraderie among prisoners, making this work a significant contribution to discussions surrounding political and social issues in Europe.
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Cage Eleven is Gerry Adams’ account — sometimes passionate, often humorous — of life in Long Kesh prison and, above all, of his fellow prisoners.
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