“[In Pimp], Iceberg Slim breaks down some of the coldest, capitalist concepts I’ve ever heard in my life.” —Dave Chappelle, from his Nextflix special The Bird Revelation Pimp sent shockwaves throughout the literary world when it published in 1969. Iceberg Slim’s autobiographical novel offered readers a …
Johnny, a biracial teenager called "White Folks" because of his fair features, grows up in urban Chicago and enters the con game under the mentorship of Blue, a dark-skinned African American, after his mother is raped and taken to a mental institution.
Collects six gritty tales of the street, featuring the lives of hustlers, dealers, and prostitutes.
In “The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim,” the fierce and lyrical icon for criminal reformation describes himself as “ill…from America’s fake façade of justice and democracy.” For Iceberg, the illness may have been a detriment, but for us, it’s a gift. His tales serve as a chilling reminder that we are all still inmates of …