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Dead Man Walking

Tim Robbins
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Dead Man Walking

Nonfiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1996

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Tim Robbins

Dead Man Walking

Nonfiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1996
Book Details
Format

Play • Nonfiction

Setting

Louisiana • 1980s

Publication Year

1996

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Dead Man Walking by Tim Robbins is a play that explores the interactions between a death row inmate and a nun offering him spiritual guidance. The narrative delves into themes of justice, redemption, and the moral complexities surrounding capital punishment. Based on Sister Helen Prejean's real-life experiences, it sheds light on human experiences within the penal system.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Dead Man Walking by Tim Robbins draws mixed reviews. Critics praise its powerful exploration of the death penalty and profound emotional depth, highlighting Susan Sarandon's compelling performance. However, some find its approach preachy and the pacing uneven. Overall, it remains a thought-provoking narrative on justice and redemption.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Dead Man Walking?

A reader who would enjoy Tim Robbins' Dead Man Walking is likely drawn to narratives addressing social justice, moral dilemmas, and the complexities of the criminal justice system. Similar to readers of Bryan Stevenson's Just Mercy and Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow, they seek thought-provoking, emotionally impactful stories that challenge societal norms.

Book Details
Format

Play • Nonfiction

Setting

Louisiana • 1980s

Publication Year

1996

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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