A Generation of Dark: A Prison Notebook
By (Author) C.F. Villa
BookBaby
BookBaby
16th August 2017
United States
Paperback
76
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 5mm
117g
I remember one year when I was much younger than I am now and in a room lonelier than this
an old-fashioned windowless (county raised/state paid) structure, the kind with corkboard partition walls and chocolate brown threadbare carpet, the kind with two chairs and a rectangle boardroom table, in the middle, a wooden box with huge plastic pegs for small funny shaped holes. And a psychologist who sidled too close to boys, who always stunk of Hi Karate cologne and antiseptic, who had yellow nails and labored breathing, who stared at you from over the rim of his wire glasses, who like to play word association and ask for personal histories, where leather straps and iron cuffs and long chains were still in style, where little men like these jogged down notes and determined futures of young boys like me
he asked about my mother...
C.F. Villa began his writing career with short stories. His work has appeared in magazines such as The Rejected Quarterly, The Storyteller, America in WWII and anthologized in the book Hell is a Very Small Place (The New Press, February 2016). After serving 15 years in solitary confinement, he was released back to the general population at the California Correctional Center. A Generation of Dark is his first collection.