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Gerry Adams

Cage Eleven

Long before he became President of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams was a civil rights activist who took part in 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. Women were interned also, in Armagh Women's Prison. 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 updated edition includes a new introduction and sketches drawn in Cage Eleven by another prisoner at the time, Danny Devenny.
'Offers a unique insight into … the experience of internment … 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
178 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
Brandon
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