
The Life Inside by Andy West
A unique insight into survival behind bars, inherited shame and some of lifes most pressing questions.
Andy West’s tense and intimate book is an education. . The Life Inside deserves the widest possible readership. -- Geoff Dyer
By turns enriching, sobering and at times, heartrending. A tale centering on our inner critic or executioner and how to stifle its constant sniping. A wonder. * Sir Lenny Henry *
An authentic, fascinating and deeply moving story about the different ways people search for freedom. -- Terry Waite
Written with sensitivity and humanity... a remarkable insight into prison life * Amanda Brown, author of The Prison Doctor *
West powerfully interweaves an account of teaching philosophy in prison with his own family’s history of imprisonment, creating an intellectually thrilling memoir of freedom and constraint. -- Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author of The Fact of a Body
Weaving philosophical questions about free will, forgiveness, guilt and shame, with family history and the realities of incarceration. Beautifully written – honest, painful, absurd and sometimes joyful. -- Caitlin Davies, author of Queens of the Underworld
A book that every thinking person should read. -- Simon Critchley, author of Continental Philosophy
Written with compassion and searing honesty. * The Tablet *
The Life Inside is an honest, delicate memoir that doubles as an accessible handbook of philosophical ideas. It expands both heart and mind; I’ll never think about prisons - let alone my own freedom and family - the same way again. -- Ciaran Thapar, author of Cut Short
It’s a rare feat for anyone who works in a prison to capture the smell, the flavour and the taste of the fetid air they share with the prisoners in a book . . . More and more compelling with every turn of the page. -- Erwin James, author of Redeemable
These are tender, complicated relationships, and there is candour and wisdom - and no little courage - in how West shows them to us. * The New Humanist *
West incorporates philosophical, descriptive, and psychological elements as with a fine Dickensian brush he paints a picture of the gritty details of prison life... profoundly moving. * Philosophy Now *
Insightful and sophisticated. * TLS *
An astonishing, necessary book . . . brilliantly dispels damaging myths about those whose lives are lived inside. * Lucia Osborne-Crowley *
Immersing, entertaining and wonderfully empathetic. * The Bookseller *
Drawn with great tenderness. * Prospect *
One of the best books I've read this year. Moving, witty and profound, it's a powerfully humane book about a part of life that's defined by inhumanity. * Matt Rowland Hill *
Poignant, insightful, and full of philosophical substance. * The Philosophers' Magazine *
The Life Inside is extraordinary. * Rob Doyle *
By turns enriching, sobering and at times, heartrending. A tale centering on our inner critic or executioner and how to stifle its constant sniping. A wonder. * Sir Lenny Henry *
An authentic, fascinating and deeply moving story about the different ways people search for freedom. -- Terry Waite
Written with sensitivity and humanity... a remarkable insight into prison life * Amanda Brown, author of The Prison Doctor *
West powerfully interweaves an account of teaching philosophy in prison with his own family’s history of imprisonment, creating an intellectually thrilling memoir of freedom and constraint. -- Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author of The Fact of a Body
Weaving philosophical questions about free will, forgiveness, guilt and shame, with family history and the realities of incarceration. Beautifully written – honest, painful, absurd and sometimes joyful. -- Caitlin Davies, author of Queens of the Underworld
A book that every thinking person should read. -- Simon Critchley, author of Continental Philosophy
Written with compassion and searing honesty. * The Tablet *
The Life Inside is an honest, delicate memoir that doubles as an accessible handbook of philosophical ideas. It expands both heart and mind; I’ll never think about prisons - let alone my own freedom and family - the same way again. -- Ciaran Thapar, author of Cut Short
It’s a rare feat for anyone who works in a prison to capture the smell, the flavour and the taste of the fetid air they share with the prisoners in a book . . . More and more compelling with every turn of the page. -- Erwin James, author of Redeemable
These are tender, complicated relationships, and there is candour and wisdom - and no little courage - in how West shows them to us. * The New Humanist *
West incorporates philosophical, descriptive, and psychological elements as with a fine Dickensian brush he paints a picture of the gritty details of prison life... profoundly moving. * Philosophy Now *
Insightful and sophisticated. * TLS *
An astonishing, necessary book . . . brilliantly dispels damaging myths about those whose lives are lived inside. * Lucia Osborne-Crowley *
Immersing, entertaining and wonderfully empathetic. * The Bookseller *
Drawn with great tenderness. * Prospect *
One of the best books I've read this year. Moving, witty and profound, it's a powerfully humane book about a part of life that's defined by inhumanity. * Matt Rowland Hill *
Poignant, insightful, and full of philosophical substance. * The Philosophers' Magazine *
The Life Inside is extraordinary. * Rob Doyle *
Andy West has written for The Guardian, Aeon, 3:AM Magazine, Huck, The Big Issue, openDemocracy, Lead, The Times Education Supplement and Bloomsbury. The Life Inside is his first book and has been made into a six-part BBC drama, 'Waiting for the Out'.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781529032024 |
| ISBN 10 | 1529032024 |
| Title | The Life Inside |
| Author | Andy West |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pan Macmillan |
| Year published | 2023-02-09 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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