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The Hot House: Life Inside Leavenworth Prison (edición 1993)

por Pete Earley (Autor)

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A stunning account of life behind bars at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas, where the nation's hardest criminals do hard time.   "A page-turner, as compelling and evocative as the finest novel. The best book on prison I've ever read."--Jonathan Kellerman   The most dreaded facility in the prison system because of its fierce population, Leavenworth is governed by ruthless clans competing for dominance. Among the "star" players in these pages: Carl Cletus Bowles, the sexual predator with a talent for murder; Dallas Scott, a gang member who has spent almost thirty of his forty-two years behind bars; indomitable Warden Robert Matthews, who put his shoulder against his prison's grim reality; Thomas Silverstein, a sociopath confined in "no human contact" status since 1983; "tough cop" guard Eddie Geouge, the only officer in the penitentiary with the authority to sentence an inmate to "the Hole"; and William Post, a bank robber with a criminal record going back to when he was eight years old--and known as the "Catman" for his devoted care of the cats who live inside the prison walls.   Pete Earley, celebrated reporter and author of Family of Spies, all but lived for nearly two years inside the primordial world of Leavenworth, where he conducted hundreds of interviews. Out of this unique, extraordinary access comes the riveting story of what life is actually like in the oldest maximum-security prison in the country.   Praise for The Hot House   "Reporting at its very finest."--Los Angeles Times   "The book is a large act of courage, its subject an important one, and . . . Earley does it justice."--The Washington Post Book World   "[A] riveting, fiercely unsentimental book . . . To [Earley's] credit, he does not romanticize the keepers or the criminals. His cool and concise prose style serves him well. . . . This is a gutsy book."--Chicago Tribune   "Harrowing . . . an exceptional work of journalism."--Detroit Free Press   "If you're going to read any book about prison, The Hot House is the one. . . . It is the most realistic, unbuffed account of prison anywhere in print."--Kansas City Star   "A superb piece of reporting."--Tom Clancy… (más)
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Título:The Hot House: Life Inside Leavenworth Prison
Autores:Pete Earley (Autor)
Información:Bantam (1993), Edition: Reprint, 480 pages
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The author, Earley , spent the years 1987-1989 researching Leavenworth prison.. He spent a lot of time inside the prison, focusing on the lives of 5 prisoners. His description of the prison is very detailed and makes you feel you're (almost!) right there with him. A violent, depressing place . Very interesting book and I plan to google and see what a recent description shows. ( )
  loraineo | Dec 9, 2018 |
Good insights into the minds and lives of the un-rehabilitable type of criminal. First two chapters not so good - keep going and it gets better. ( )
  Audacity88 | Jun 2, 2016 |
Pete Earley's 'The Hot House' offers a compulsively readable, honest-feeling account of what life's really like inside a maximum-security prison. By focusing on the stories of individual prisoners and guards, he's able to offer more insight on the mindset of the incarcerated and the staff, rather than a completely dispassionate accounting of facts. He doesn't flinch away from exposing some of the hypocrisies of his featured individuals - for instance, the man who refuses to "snitch" for the honor of the thing, but who thought nothing of slaughtering two innocent seniors who accidentally got in his way, or the prison guards who are devoted to their work, but among whom the well of racism runs deep and isn't particularly hidden. Readers learn a bit about prison politics as well - both among the prisoners and among officials.

Honest without being judgmental, disturbing in some ways and thought-provoking in other, 'The Hot House' offers an interesting look at a world most of us will hopefully never see. Recommended for anyone interested in true crime, or simply how the U.S. prison system works. ( )
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A stunning account of life behind bars at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas, where the nation's hardest criminals do hard time.   "A page-turner, as compelling and evocative as the finest novel. The best book on prison I've ever read."--Jonathan Kellerman   The most dreaded facility in the prison system because of its fierce population, Leavenworth is governed by ruthless clans competing for dominance. Among the "star" players in these pages: Carl Cletus Bowles, the sexual predator with a talent for murder; Dallas Scott, a gang member who has spent almost thirty of his forty-two years behind bars; indomitable Warden Robert Matthews, who put his shoulder against his prison's grim reality; Thomas Silverstein, a sociopath confined in "no human contact" status since 1983; "tough cop" guard Eddie Geouge, the only officer in the penitentiary with the authority to sentence an inmate to "the Hole"; and William Post, a bank robber with a criminal record going back to when he was eight years old--and known as the "Catman" for his devoted care of the cats who live inside the prison walls.   Pete Earley, celebrated reporter and author of Family of Spies, all but lived for nearly two years inside the primordial world of Leavenworth, where he conducted hundreds of interviews. Out of this unique, extraordinary access comes the riveting story of what life is actually like in the oldest maximum-security prison in the country.   Praise for The Hot House   "Reporting at its very finest."--Los Angeles Times   "The book is a large act of courage, its subject an important one, and . . . Earley does it justice."--The Washington Post Book World   "[A] riveting, fiercely unsentimental book . . . To [Earley's] credit, he does not romanticize the keepers or the criminals. His cool and concise prose style serves him well. . . . This is a gutsy book."--Chicago Tribune   "Harrowing . . . an exceptional work of journalism."--Detroit Free Press   "If you're going to read any book about prison, The Hot House is the one. . . . It is the most realistic, unbuffed account of prison anywhere in print."--Kansas City Star   "A superb piece of reporting."--Tom Clancy

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