Philip Carter is a simple-minded thirty-year-old engineer who spends a long time in prison after an illegal fraud conviction, while he is innocent. Carter suffers a lot from the tortures and injuries of the sadistic prison guards and his suspicion of ...
Philip Carter is a simple-minded thirty-year-old engineer who spends a long time in prison after an illegal fraud conviction, while he is innocent. Carter suffers a lot from the tortures and injuries of the sadistic prison guards and his suspicion of his lawyer friend, who is trying to free him, and these all make Carter a violent and suspicious man. After being released from prison, Carter is trying to rebuild his life, while he is still struggling with his torments, jealousies, and suspicions, he is faced with new adventures in relation to his wife and those who have caught him in this danger. It turns this book into a unique and shocking work. In 1961, Smith receives a letter from one of his admirers in prison, the correspondence between the writer and the prisoner continues, and the writer becomes interested in the psychological harm that prison entails. The glass cell, which is based on a true story, is his most profound work and has all the beauty and subtleties of Smith's pens.
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