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You Can't Win

You Can't Win( )
Author: Black, Jack
Introduction by: Burroughs, William S.
ISBN:978-1-902593-02-9
Publication Date:Apr 2001
Publisher:AK Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $16.00
Book Description:

Introduction by William S Burroughs,A legendary American cult classic and a bestseller,in 1926 when it was first published, and reprinted,five times, this is the true story of criminal,convict and hobo Jack Black.

Book Details
Pages:340
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Criminals & Outlaws
Biography & Autobiography / Cultural & Regional
Biography & Autobiography / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.6 Inches
Book Weight:0.867 Pounds
Author Biography
Black, Jack (Author)
From hipster to so-called Godfather of Punk, William Burroughs has lived a controversial life as a leading member of the Beat Generation and a daring writer of psychedelic literary experiments, but, when he reached his seventieth birthday in 1984, it was almost as if he had been overtaken by respectability.

Burroughs was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1914 as the grandson of the man who invented the adding machine and a descendant of Robert E. Lee of Civil War fame. He attended Harvard University. Later while living a bohemian life in association with such Beat writers as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Burroughs became addicted to morphine and under the pseudonym William Lee published his first novel, Junkie, in 1953 as half of an Ace Double Books paperback. The novel escaped critical notice but may be seen now as the forerunner of his later fiction with its introduction of many of the themes, settings, characters, and amoral postures that became prominent with Naked Lunch (1959) and its successors. Refused by the American publishers to whom Burroughs submitted the manuscript, Naked Lunch first appeared in Paris under the Olympia Press imprint in 1959, the same year that Burroughs was permanently cured of his addiction. Naked Lunch might have remained ignored had not Mary McCarthy and Norman Mailer called attention to the work at the International Writers Conference held in Edinburgh in 1962.

Burroughs's raw subject matter and seeming lack of discipline have alienated some of the more academic and genteel literary critics. Naked Lunch was followed by three additional novels about the Nova crime syndicate-The Soft Machine (1961), The Ticket That Exploded (1962), and Nova Express (1964), which make use of overlapping characters and motifs.

With The Wild Boys of 1971, Burroughs began to develop a new style more accessible to the general reader. Although Cities of the Red Night (1981) received mixed reviews, it was praised by such Burroughs experts



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