miriam cooke

Ghassan Al-Jaba’i: Prison Literature in Syria After 1980 (2001)

Writing critically about oppressive governments does not necessarily lead to a jail sentence, but it very well might. Yet after prison is another story–literally. Recently, books of prison literature have emerged in the Arab world by ex-convicts who tell the harrowing stories of their lives and the prison experience through fiction and surrealism as a way of coping with life post-incarceration.

Ghassan Al-Jaba’i: Prison Literature in Syria After 1980