Brothers and Keepers: A Memoir

Describe symbolism in Brothers and Keepers: A Memoir by John Edgar Wideman

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The prison symbolizes a palace or safe haven of some sort. It represents something better. It is not dark or forbidding. Robby is in there and not on the mean streets of Homewood Ave. It symbolizes a better place than the ghetto.

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Brothers and Keepers: A Memoir