What is the definition of ultimate cool? The answer is
Iceberg Slim. He
was a pimp, drug addict, prisoner, and writer . He's called
Iceberg
because he never showed any emotion to his whores and low
life business
associates. He's bad-assed, sexy, straight forward, and a
master of inner
gender relationships. He could make any woman a slave, and he
could pull
off the ultimate cons. Iceberg Slim is the man. He is also
one of the
great American writers. No, not just a great African American
writer, but
a great writer in any genre, country, or race.
Born as Robert Beck in 1918, he became Iceberg Slim by
emulating
his ultimate role model - the neighborhood pimp in Chicago
circa 1940's.
When he saw the Pimps in his neighborhood with their nice
clothes, big
cars, and foxy hos, he knew that was the life to lead. In
quick
succession, Iceberg became a Pimp, and a student of con
games, and a
first-rate psychologist who understood what women wanted in
life. What
women wanted was to hump (fuck customers AKA tricks) on the
streets and
give all the mo to Iceberg. Life was perfect. Unfortunately,
Iceberg had
an I. Q. of 162.
Also he felt a sense of guilt for what he was doing to his
women, and
specifically - Black women.
He quit the Pimp game when he turned 42, an age which
was
considered over the hill in that particular occupation. After
time spent
in prison and a damaging drug addiction, he moved to Los
Angeles and took
care of his Mom, who was dying. Her death seemed to seal
Iceberg's
interest in the straight life. He got a job selling
Insecticide - similar
to another over-the-hill would-be writer who changed the
landscape of
modern literature : William S. Burroughs. Through his job, he
ultimately
met a collage professor who was determined to co-author
Iceberg's life
story. In typical fashion, the Professor only offered Iceberg
a tiny
percentage of the book's royalties .
Within three months Iceberg wrote PIMP. He then went to
Holloway
House Publishing Company specializing in black literature and
culture, and
dropped off his manuscript. As they say, the rest is
history.
PIMP (1967) is the ultimate look at the whore trade. Iceberg,
with
his command of the rich language of the black ghetto (there's
a glossary
at the end of the book) tears into the rich philosophy of the
pimp. A Pimp
is not allowed to show emotion to his whores, and Iceberg was
the extreme
expression- thus earning him a nickname that prefigures rap
avatars two
decades hence. According to the Ice, "a pimp is happy when
his whores
giggle. He knows they are still asleep...All whores have one
thing in
common just like the chumps humping for the white boss. It
thrills 'em
when the pimps makes mistakes. They watch and wait for his
downfall. A
pimp is the loneliest bastard on Earth. He's gotta know his
whores. He
can't let them know him. He's gotta be God all the
way."
All seven of Iceberg's books are great, but in my mind, his
one
total masterpiece is MAMA BLACK WIDOW. This book written in
1969 is the
ultimate crazy melodrama. If you compare his work to a film
(and all his
books are cinematic in its vivid imagery) I would have to
compare it to the
works of John Waters or better yet, Ed Wood. Plotwise, the
book is beyond
kitsch, but the language and the violence of his images are
amazing. How's
this for a description:
"The fiend had hacked off her nose to the whitish bone of
the
bridge, and her lips had been raggedly slashed away to give
the awful
visage a grisly blood stained grin. Where her breasts had
thrusted, there
were blackened stumps." This is one of the nicer moments in
MAMA BLACK
WIDOW.
The story is about a black homosexual queen whose Mom
accidentally
kills one of her twin daughters and her unborn baby during
a
do-it-yourself-with
help-from-your-mom-even-though-I-want-my-half-German-white-baby-abortion.
Plus you have the other twin sister, a whore, killed by a sex
manic trick,
whose date was arranged by a 'white' pimp. Why stop there!
The homosexual
queen's brother decides to commit revenge for his sister's
murder, and ends
up getting life in prison. Oh, and then you have the father,
who ends up
as a total loser and drunk, or as the main character comments
"..My reason
for telling my story is not money. I'm doing it for my poor
dead Papa and
myself and the thousands of black men like him in ghetto
torture chambers
who have been and will be niggerized and deballed by the
white power
structure and its thrill-kill police."
Of course, the homosexual queen goes through one bad
relationship
after another, including a horrible gang rape in prison, and
basically
tells the tale of being black, gay, and living the poor life
in Chicago
1946.
The saddest book is THE NAKED SOUL OF ICEBERG SLIM.
This
collection of essays places himself firmly with the black
militants of
the60's and 70's. Beck spent his final years lecturing at
schools and
collages, trying to sway others from the pimp life. He fully
embraced the
imagery, the passion, and fury of the black movement of the
day, but
unfortunately, the Black Panthers saw Iceberg Slim as a relic
from a
horrible, bygone era in Black history.
Iceberg tried to come to terms with his past, yet there was
great
sorrow that he can't be part of a movement that reinforced a
more positive
image of the black man.
Ultimately, Robert Beck was full of regret for being Iceberg
Slim. The
'naked soul' had seen what was (and still is) happening to
the black world,
and he was sick with grief and despair. His way out of that
despair, or at
least his way to express it, was to become a writer.
THE NAKED SOUL OF ICEBERG SLIM is one of the better books by
a
writer dealing with writing. What he offered was a
first-person vantage
on an era where blacks had to survive by what one might be
called
'questionable' means. One thing that remains clear in all of
Iceberg's
books is the need to survive at any cost.
Iceberg Slim sold six million books, mostly in black
communities .
What is criminally insane is that his work is not well known
in mainstream
white America. At the very least his work matches up with the
likes of Jim
Thompson, David Goodis, and other great 'hardboiled' crime
writers.
Iceberg Slim is also the Godfather of Blackplotation.
Without
him, there would be no Superfly or Shaft. He also looms over
the hip-hop
world - not only with his ultra- cool image, but with the
sheer power of
his language, which reads like butter melting on a hot toast.
Like
another Black icon, James Brown, Iceberg was a genius who
defined his own
era with unique artistry.
Iceberg Slim died in 1992, from liver failure.
THE BOOKS OF ICEBERG SLIM:
PIMP (1969)
MAMA BLACK WIDOW (1969)
TRICK BABY (1967)
AIRTIGHT WILLIE & ME (1979)
LONG WHITE CON (1977)
DEATH WISH (1977)
THE NAKED SOUL OF ICEBERG SLIM (1971)
All books are available through Holloway House Publishing
Co.
RECORDINGS:
REFLECTIONS (1994, Infinite Zero Archive)
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Tosh Berman
TamTam Books
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