

Concrete Carnival
Author: Danner Darcleight
Narrator: Ramiz Monsef
Unabridged: 10 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/30/2016
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs
Author: Danner Darcleight
Narrator: Ramiz Monsef
Unabridged: 10 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/30/2016
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs
Danner Darcleight’s essays have appeared in the Kenyon Review, Stone Canoe, and the Minnesota Review, where he was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Two of his essays appear in Fourth City: Essays from the Prison in America. He writes from a maximum-security prison, where he is serving twenty-five years to life, and is grateful for the continued support of his loved ones.
Ramiz Monsef has spent several seasons as a member of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s acting company, and he is the playwright of OSF’s 2013 production The Unfortunates. He has also appeared onstage in New York and in numerous regional productions.
Certainly an interesting book, but found it to be a bid of a difficult read. Not being able to understand the frequent Spanish phrases, I think took away from it reading smoothly. The author is able to transport you into his world, as he is serving a 25yrs-to life prison term for murder.......more
A prison memoir might not be the first book you’d choose to read. But Danner Darcleight’s prison memoir has plot and purpose, powerful prose, and a uniquely wary and honest approach that draws you in from the start and won’t let go. Sometimes railing at the noise and inequities of the prison system;......more
“A shocking but important book, arguably one of the most literate and insightful disclosures about incarceration to come along in a while.” NPR
“This is a powerful memoir by first-time author Darcleight, who is currently serving twenty-five years to life for murder, a crime that he barely remembers committing while deeply addicted to heroin…This process is grippingly told in this eloquent memoir of life with the freaks and fiends in various maximum-security institutions: ‘It’s all a goddamned circus, you’ll think to yourself sometimes, a concrete carnival.’…Darcleight has written a searing look at life inside the criminal justice system. (Sept.)” Publishers Weekly
“A less-talented writer might have turned out a book that was simply a retread of other prison memoirs; Darcleight has given us something fresh, entertaining, insightful, and poignant.” Booklist
“The author captures the complex relationship between guilt and imprisonment, arguing that many prisoners endeavor to live an ordered life, and ‘recast [their] predicament into an opportunity for growth’…A provocative work focused on empathy and redemption rather than the setting’s natural grime and melodrama.” Kirkus Reviews