Stone Hotel

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Stone Hotel: Poems From Prison by Raegan Butcher
Author Raegan Butcher
Series CrimethInc. Letters
Subject(s) Incarceration
Genre(s) poetry
Publisher CrimethInc.
Publication date 2003
Pages 124
ISBN ISBN 0970910126
Followed by Off the Map

Stone Hotel: Poems From Prison by Raegan Butcher is a collection of poetry by Raegan Butcher published by the CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective. The poems record the author seven years in prison and are influenced by Charles Bukowski and Edward Bunker.[1] Clamor identified Stone Hotel as among CrimethInc.'s best work, calling it a "great start" for Butcher and "commendable in many ways".[2] Published as the first of the CrimethInc Letters series in 2003, the initial print run of Stone Hotel sold out, and the book is now out of print.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Description of the book from CrimethInc.
  2. ^ Clamor issue 21, July/August 2003. Retrieved 2008-01-20.

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