The Exonerated
by Erik Jensen

The Exonerated

Highlights

American

Synopsis

What effect does it have on a person--a soul, a life--to have freedom and self-respect stripped away and then, ostensibly, returned years later after decades of incarceration?

The Exonerated attempts to answer this question through the words of six innocent men and women who, after years in jail, emerged from death row to try to reclaim what was left of their lives.

Among them are Sunny Jacobs, a mother of two whose unwavering belief during sixteen years in jail that she would be released (despite the execution of her husband, who was also innocent, for the same crime) allowed her to dedicate herself to being a "living memorial" when she was freed.

There is Kerry Max Cook, a Texan who was convicted of murdering a young woman even though she was found with another man's hair grasped in her fist--a man whom "Texas killed a thousand times, and just keeps on doing it" in his nightmares.

And there is Delbert Tibbs, a black Chicago poet who speaks of his years on death row with anger and bitterness, yet also, as he says, "still sings."

All their stories have been compiled and edited by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen into The Exonerated, a play that is both a riveting work of theater and an exploration of the dark side of the American criminal justice system.

Publication

Publisher
Faber & Faber
Year Published
2004
ISBN 10
0571211836
ISBN 13
9780571211838
Binding
Paperback
Edition
1st
Print Length
96 pages
Place Published
New York
Language
English
LCCN
2003057252
LCC
PS3602.L39 E98 2004
DCC
812/.6
Print
The Exonerated is a American play written by and published by Faber & Faber in New York, 2004. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780571211838 and an ISBN-10 of 0571211836.

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