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Death Blossoms : Reflections from a Prisoner of Conscience
Death Blossoms Reflections from a Prisoner of Conscience Author:Mumia Abu-Jamal In Death Blossoms: Reflections from a Prisoner of Conscience Mumia Abu-Jamal, America_s best known political prisoner, offers poetic observations and reflections on life on this planet and on death row. In this collection of short essays and personal vignettes, which take on everything from spirituality and religion to capitalism and the ... more »prison-industrial complex, Mumia examines the deeper dimensions of existence. Mumia_s ability to celebrate life and advocate for revolutionary change while being held, at the state_s convenience, at death_s door, imbues his thoughts and words with power and passion. "Many people say it is insane to resist the system, but actually, it is insane not to," he writes in "Politics." In "God-Talk on Phase II" he writes, "On death_s brink, men begin to see things they_ve perhaps never seen before. Like those around them, and especially those who share their fate_men whose death warrants have been signed, men with a date to die_live each day with a clarity and a vibrancy they might have lacked in less pressured times." Mumia turns this clarity towards his quest for spiritual and social fulfillment drawing connections between religion and race politics. He embraces spirituality while exploring the true nature of the institutions that have sentenced him to die."Crucial reading for all opponents of the death penalty_and for those who support it, too."_Katha Pollitt, The Nation"A brilliant, lucid meditation on the moral obligation of political commitment by a deeply ethical_and deeply wronged_human being. Mumia should be freed, now."_Henry Louis Gates, Jr."If Mumia Abu-Jamal has nothing important to say, why are so many powerful people trying to kill him and shut him up? Read him."_John Edgar WidemanMumia Abu-Jamal, an award-winning journalist and former Black Panther Party member, has been living on death row in a Pennsylvania prison since 1982.« less