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You Can’t Win ❤️ By Jack Black FULL Audiobook

You Can’t Win. By Jack Black FULL Audiobook "You Can't Win" is an autobiography penned by the enigmatic burglar and hobo, Jack Black. First published in 1926, this gripping narrative delves into Black's tumultuous life on the road, his stints in prison, and his daring criminal escapades across the American and Canadian West during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Summary: The book chronicles Black's experiences within the hobo underworld, where he crisscrossed the vast expanse of the western United States and Canada. His adventures spanned from the late 1880s to around 1910. As a master of survival, Black transitioned from a mere wanderer to a seasoned thief, burglar, and a member of the yegg (safe-cracking) subculture. His unique perspective allows us to explore the multifaceted world of crime, criminal justice, vice, addictions, and human folly from various angles: observer, consumer, supplier, victim, and perpetrator. Here are some key themes and insights from the book: 1. Thievery and the Criminal Trade: - Black delves into the technical aspects of thievery, including surveillance (casing prospects), safe-cracking, fencing stolen goods, and disposing of evidence. - He unveils the intricate social networks of criminals, their aliases, and methods to avoid detection. - Arrests, interrogations, and trials become vivid episodes, revealing the inner workings of the criminal justice system. 2. Vices and Addictions: - Alcoholism, opium abuse (commonly known as "hop"), gambling, prostitution, and stealing feature prominently. - Black's candid account portrays the allure of these vices, especially gambling and opium, which held him in their grip at different stages of his life. - His struggle to break free from a daily opium habit stands out as the toughest battle he faced. 3. Prisons and Escapes: - Black shares his experiences behind bars, sometimes even managing daring escapes. - He critiques penal systems that perpetuate criminality rather than preventing it, emphasizing their futility. 4. The Beat Generation Influence: - "You Can't Win" significantly influenced writers like William S. Burroughs and other Beat authors. - Its raw authenticity and unapologetic exploration of the criminal underworld left an indelible mark on literary history. In this gritty and unvarnished memoir, Jack Black's life unfolds—a life marked by defiance, survival, and a profound skepticism toward conventional justice. His words resonate across time, inviting readers to peer into the shadows and question the very foundations of society . Whether you're drawn to the criminal mystique or seek a deeper understanding of the human condition, "You Can't Win" remains a captivating and thought-provoking read—a testament to the resilience of a man who danced on the edge of legality and dared to share his truth.. More: autobiography, burglar, hobo criminal capers, American west, Canadian west safe-cracking, crime, criminal justice vice, addictions, penology human folly, thievery, fencing of stolen goods 00:00:00 Acknowledgments 00:00:27 You Can’t Win. I 00:10:21 II 00:21:23 III 00:44:03 IV 01:19:42 V 01:49:28 VI 02:13:25 VII 02:33:31 VIII 02:57:56 IX 03:37:35 X 03:53:34 XI 04:23:05 XII 04:49:03 XIII 05:22:26 XIV 05:35:39 XV 06:17:31 XVI 06:38:39 XVII 07:18:10 XVIII 07:57:40 XIX 08:39:43 XX 09:13:35 XXI 09:44:49 XXII 10:07:03 XXIII 10:40:29 XXIV

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