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Cage Eleven

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Long before he became President of Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams was a civil-rights activist who led sit-ins, marches and protests in Northern Ireland.

Along with hundreds of other men, Adams was interned on the Maidstone prison ship and in Long Kesh prison - without charge or trial - during the 1970s for his political activities.

Cage Eleven is his own account - sometimes passionate, often humorous - of life in Long Kesh.

Written while Adams was a prisoner, the pieces were smuggled out for publication. 'This book is important, not only because it comes from a key player in the Irish political scene, but also because it offers a unique insight into the experience that shaped the consciousness and attitudes of the present generation of Irish republicans - the experience of internment.

It offers, too, an unrivalled representation of the resilience and humour that were as much a part of the life of the political prisoner as the adherence to a set of political ideals.' Irish Herald

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Product Details
Brandon
0863222927 / 9780863222924
Paperback / softback
05/01/2002
Ireland
English
153 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1990.