What do you do if you are summarily put behind bars on false charges while you are busy reading, writing, teaching and trying to better a flawed world? If you are Anand Teltumbde, you make notes, you talk to people and discover their stories, and you analyse the judicial system in which law-keepers break laws with impunity and casual injustice goes by the name of justice. The Cell and the Soul gives us an intimate view of prison life, its lingo, its relationships, its human bonds and its hierarchies which, as in the outside world, are good for the rich and powerful and often tragic for the disempowered.
When Anand Teltumbde, the renowned academic, writer and social activist finds himself suddenly thrown into Taloja prison as a "dreaded anti-national terrorist", he overcomes the initial shock to comprehend his new world of hardened and newbie criminals, with its class hierarchies and economics, the built-in sadism of the system and the humanity of its inmates to give us this memoir of crystal clear analysis, deep human feeling and sheer narrative power that holds us from prologue to epilogue and leaves us with fundamental questions about justice and democracy.
What do you do if you are summarily put behind bars on false charges while you are busy reading, writing, teaching and trying to better a flawed world? If you are Anand Teltumbde, you make notes, you talk to people and discover their stories, and you analyse the judicial system in which law-keepers break laws with impunity and casual injustice goes by the name of justice. The Cell and the Soul gives us an intimate view of prison life, its lingo, its relationships, its human bonds and its hierarchies which, as in the outside world, are good for the rich and powerful and often tragic for the disempowered.
When Anand Teltumbde, the renowned academic, writer and social activist finds himself suddenly thrown into Taloja prison as a "dreaded anti-national terrorist", he overcomes the initial shock to comprehend his new world of hardened and newbie criminals, with its class hierarchies and economics, the built-in sadism of the system and the humanity of its inmates to give us this memoir of crystal clear analysis, deep human feeling and sheer narrative power that holds us from prologue to epilogue and leaves us with fundamental questions about justice and democracy.
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