Iceberg Slim (Lost Interviews with the Pimp)

Iceberg Slim (Lost Interviews with the Pimp)

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Dec 2, 2016 · English · Paperback (274 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 274
Language English
Published Dec 2, 2016
Publisher Infinite Dreams Publishing
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0954135520
ISBN-13 9780954135522

Description

In the second installment of a captivating exploration of street life and survival, the voices of iconic figures blend seamlessly with the raw narrative of Iceberg Slim. This collection reveals a series of intimate interviews, showcasing Slim’s perspectives and stories that shaped his tumultuous life. The candid anecdotes shared by notable personalities such as Ice-T and Bishop Don Magic Juan offer insights into the world of pimps, hustlers, and the stark realities of urban existence.

Each interview serves as a lens into the cultural impact of Slim's experiences, peeling back the layers of a life steeped in both darkness and resilience. The dialogues not only illuminate Slim's philosophies but also connect to broader themes of redemption and the quest for identity amidst chaos. Through the vivid recollections of his friends and admirers, readers are drawn into a complex narrative that examines the intersection of crime, artistry, and the human condition.

The echoes of hustling culture resonate throughout the discussions, revealing the struggles and victories faced by those who lived in its shadow. With contributions from renowned artists and thinkers like Quincy Jones and Bill Duke, the work invites a diverse audience to reflect on the cyclical nature of violence, love, and survival in gritty urban landscapes.

Ultimately, this volume stands as a testament to Iceberg Slim's enduring legacy, providing a platform for voices that often remain unheard. It encourages a deeper understanding of the societal forces at play in shaping lives and stories that challenge conventional narratives.

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Mystery History Fantasy Crime Politics

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