
A Prison Make
A Prison Make is a science fiction novel by William W. Stuart, written in the early 1960s. The story follows Jay 7, a man imprisoned in a Kafka-esque facility where he has no memory of his past or the reasons for his confinement. As he navigates the absurd and dehumanizing conditions dictated by a robotic lawyer, the narrative explores themes of identity, justice, and the nature of freedom, ultimately questioning the illusion of captivity in a surreal environment.








