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The Room with the Little Door

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About This Book

A former prisoner recounts life inside the Death-Chamber at Sing Sing, portraying a corridor of barred cells, constant surveillance, and a small door through which condemned men pass to execution. Through episodic sketches he conveys the monotony of waiting, restricted visits, a library of books, and the strange intimacy produced by shared confinement under bright lights. Vignettes range from tragicomic incidents—a man who befriends and ultimately preserves a dead mouse—to evenings of communal singing, friendships, and private reflections. Later pieces examine psychological experiments, interrogation practices, and contemplations about how individuals maintain dignity, hope, or indifference when facing imminent death.

About the Author

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Roland Burnham Molineux

Roland Burnham Molineux was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Room with the Little Door," showcases his unique narrative style and thematic exploration of human experiences. Molineux's writing often reflects a deep understanding of character and setting, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. While not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of his era.