Sa bhliain 2001, thug an grúpa Temporary Services cuireadh dá gcara Angelo, príosúnach i gCalifornia, scríobh faoi na rudaí éagsúla a bhí feicthe aige ag príosúnaigh eile agus iad a tharraingt.
Léirigh Angelo gach rud ó thumthéitheoirí le plocóidí leictreacha déanta as lanna rásúir, fáiscíní páipéir, agus bataí popsicle, go modhanna cócaireachta le haghaidh bologna jerky ar daingneáin solais cille ionsuite. Rinneadh an leabhar de na líníochtaí agus na scríbhinní seo agus cuireadh an tionscadal Prisoners’ Inventions ar taispeáint go forleathan, a foilsíodh den chéad uair in 2003.
Áiríonn an t-eagrán athdheartha agus leathnaithe seo de Phríosúnach Aireagáin go leor leathanach de líníochtaí agus de scríbhinní breise a rinne Angelo tar éis na priontála deiridh, chomh maith le réamhrá nua le Seirbhísí Sealadacha a shonraíonn bunús agus saolré an tionscadail. Nochtann Aireagáin na bPríosúnach taobh de shaol an phríosúin a dhéantar faillí go minic: an gá leis na cuspóirí agus na heispéiris sin a chruthú a cheadaíonn na mianta daonna is bunúsaí a shásamh.
Arna fhoilsiú ag Half Letter Press Clúdach bog 200 leathanach 139.7 x 215.9 mm ISBN 9781732051423
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