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4,000 Days: My Life and Survival in a Bangkok Prison
Contributor(s): Fellows, Warren (Author)
ISBN: 0312253648     ISBN-13: 9780312253646
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
OUR PRICE:   $17.09  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2000
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Annotation: Caught smuggling heroin to his native Australia, Fellows spent 12 years in a Bangkok prison. Now a free man, he captures the filth, pain, anger, and hopelessness of prison life with the same vivid detail and brutal honesty that made "Midnight Express" a classic.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Criminology
- Biography & Autobiography | Criminals & Outlaws
Dewey: B
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.5" W x 8.4" (0.65 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Australian
- Cultural Region - Southeast Asian
- Sex & Gender - Masculine
- Chronological Period - 1970's
- Chronological Period - 1980's
- Chronological Period - 1990's
 
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Publisher Description:

In the late 1970s, author Warren Fellows and two of his friends had the perfect scheme: they would traffic heroin between Australia and Thailand, concealing it flawlessly in high-tech, invisible compartments in suitcases. The money was there, and the process seemed foolproof--especially because they hadn't gotten caught in all their prior attempts at smuggling. But in 1978, all that would change, and Fellows would spend the next twelve years of his life enduring violations of his human rights of unimaginable hideousness.

Fellows, convicted in Thailand, spent these twelve years in Bangkok's infamous Bang Kwang prison, witnessing atrocities committed by both prison officials and his fellow inmates. He survived countless torturous beatings, was forced to eat rats, and endured solitary confinement under terrifyingly inhumane conditions. On a daily basis, Fellows also witnessed the torture and execution of those around him, their screams as common as the insects and vermin in his cell. Many of the prisoners in Bang Kwang turned to heroin--the vice that landed Fellows there in the first place--to escape their daily nightmares, and the prison guards often helped feed this deadly addiction.

Fellows, now a free man, has lived to write about these twelve ghastly years. He has captured the filth, pain, anger, hopelessness, and torture of life in a Thai prison with vivid, engrossing detail and brutal honesty.


Contributor Bio(s): Fellows, Warren: - Warren Fellows, author of 4,000 Days: My Life and Survival in a Bangkok Prison, has been a free man since his return from Thailand in 1989. He lives in Sydney, Australia, with his mother.