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Subject NEW BOOK ALERT: A Clean Hell
Date January 14, 2026 3:03 PM
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Email from PM Press ----20% OFF THIS NEW BOOK!------- TAKE 20% OFF WITH COUPON CODE "JANUARY"   A Clean Hell: Anarchy and Abolition in America’s Most Notorious Dungeon Eric King Foreword by Raymond Luc Levasseur Edited by Josh Davidson $22.95 $18.36 Buy the PAPERBACK $8.95 $7.16 E-BOOK USE COUPON CODE "JANUARY" WHEN CHECKING OUT A Clean Hell: Anarchy and Abolition in America’s Most Notorious Dungeon by Eric King is a searing firsthand account from inside the most repressive prison in the United States, a place built not for rehabilitation but for disappearance. The federal supermax ADX Florence is the most secure facility in the United States, a dungeon of isolation, sensory deprivation, and psychological disintegration. Here, cruelty isn’t accidental; it’s the design. Built in 1995, the “Alcatraz of the Rockies” was made to cage the so-called worst of the worst: bombers, gang leaders, political enemies, and anyone the government deems too rebellious, too inconvenient, or too visible. Among them was antifascist prisoner Eric King, targeted for his politics, brutally tortured by the Bureau of Prisons, and ultimately entombed at ADX after beating a politically motivated federal prosecution. A Clean Hell tells the story of Eric’s decade behind bars: the years of surveillance and retaliation, the years locked in solitary confinement, the reality of being known as a “race traitor,” and the daily acts of resistance that kept him—and others—alive. More than just a firsthand survival story and exposé, this is a blistering indictment of the carceral state and the sanitized violence it tries to hide. A Clean Hell is a crucial document of solidarity and struggle inside the belly of the beast and required reading for anyone concerned with mass incarceration, political repression, or the inhumane architecture of the US prison system. Praise “King's profound dignity shines through this account of survival and resistance, offering lessons to everyone committed to fighting the forces of repression.” —Donna Willmott, former US political prisoner “For any activist, organizer, resister, or anyone studying American history, this is a guide to understand the viciousness of intended death by incarceration.” —Susan Rosenberg, former US political prisoner, writer, and teacher “Having this antifascist and antiauthoritarian ‘insider’s’ view of the carceral state is an inspirational personal account of survival and triumph.” —Marius Mason, current US political prisoner and artist “Eric was there and he has no fear of telling the truth. That takes a lot of guts.” —Oso Blanco, Indigenous artist, author, musician, and current US political prisoner “A timely, immensely powerful gift!” —Cindy Barukh Milstein, author of Constellations of Care: Anarcha-Feminism in Practice “An unflinching, harrowing account of state violence. King exposes the brutal realities of federal prison—offering rare, deeply personal insights into the hidden world of ADX.” —Zane McNeil, editor of Y’all Means All: The Emerging Voices Queering Appalachia “A haunting, harrowing journey through hell and back, told with unflinching honesty and a crooked smile.” —Dan Berger, author of Stayed on Freedom: The Long History of Black Power Through One Family's Journey “King is one of a long list of people who not only survived but is dedicated to expose and oppose the endemic nature and inhumanity taking place in these shadows of the US Bureau of Prisons.” —Claude Marks, former US political prisoner, and cofounder and codirector of the Freedom Archives "King’s prose burns like a gas-soaked rag in the mouth of a Molotov.” —Josh Fernandez, author of The Hands That Crafted the Bomb “As I sat in prison myself, I followed Eric’s story. He offered the hope, joy, and inspiration I needed to get through my own bid. I am forever grateful to his resistance.” —Pepe Bandit, founder of Stay Free Coffee, music producer, and creator/host of the podcast Back on the Grind “Eric’s story isn’t one of survival, but radical resistance. And a reminder that indeed, those they try to bury are actually seeds.” —Jake Conroy, former US political prisoner, SHAC 7 defendant, and host of the podcast Radicals and Revolutionaries “A must read for everyone interested in the support of prisoners and the complete destruction of prisons and the state who maintains them.” —N.O. Bonzo, illustrator of Mutual Aid: An Illuminated Factor of Evolution “The grounded analysis of this self-proclaimed 'race traitor' allows us to reflect on the utility of antiracist, abolitionist, and anarchist approaches to fighting fascism during a historical moment in which such analysis is more critical than ever.” —Orisanmi Burton, author of Tip of the Spear “Written by someone who not only came out of prison unbroken but who also continues to be a fireball of activism for social justice.” —David Gilbert, former US political prisoner and author of Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond “King’s brutal first-hand experience of every federal security level will be crucial knowledge for the fight ahead.” —Josh Harper, former US political prisoner and SHAC 7 defendant Winter 2026 INDIE NEXT award 2026 INDIES INTRODUCE award BUY THE BOOK HERE. USE COUPON CODE "JANUARY" WHEN CHECKING OUT. Join in January to get one of these shirts below as a free* gift. 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