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The Execution Omnibus, 2022-2025: Volume I: The Campaigns for the Departed. The Execution Omnibus, 2022-2025, #1
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- ISBN8233926624
- EAN9798233926624
- Date de parution17/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
There are thirty books, total, in this collection, each with its own character and claims. This first volume, The Campaigns for the Departed, is the record of Jeff Hood's presence with specific men on specific death rows facing specific execution dates. These are the campaign writings - the op-eds and prayers and vigil speeches and spiritual reflections produced in real time, often hours before scheduled deaths.
The men in these pages are not abstractions. Kosoul Chantakoumanne. Scott Eizember. Steven Nelson. Arthur Brown. Anthony Sanchez. Casey McWhorter. Kenneth Smith. Michael Smith. David Hosier. Emmanuel Littlejohn. Anthony Wainwright. Greg Hunt. Anthony Boyd. They had names before the state gave them numbers, and Hood refused to let the machinery of death flatten them into cases. Read these thirteen books knowing that the men in them are dead.
Read them knowing that Hood watched most of them die. Read them knowing that he got in his car afterward and drove home and then sat down and wrote about what he saw. Read them knowing that the writing is not closure and not catharsis and not healing. It is witness. It is the refusal to let the state's paperwork be the only document that survives.
The men in these pages are not abstractions. Kosoul Chantakoumanne. Scott Eizember. Steven Nelson. Arthur Brown. Anthony Sanchez. Casey McWhorter. Kenneth Smith. Michael Smith. David Hosier. Emmanuel Littlejohn. Anthony Wainwright. Greg Hunt. Anthony Boyd. They had names before the state gave them numbers, and Hood refused to let the machinery of death flatten them into cases. Read these thirteen books knowing that the men in them are dead.
Read them knowing that Hood watched most of them die. Read them knowing that he got in his car afterward and drove home and then sat down and wrote about what he saw. Read them knowing that the writing is not closure and not catharsis and not healing. It is witness. It is the refusal to let the state's paperwork be the only document that survives.























