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Airtight Willie Me

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“Iceberg Slim breaks down some of the coldest, capitalist concepts I’ve ever heard in my life.” —Dave Chappelle, from his Netflix special The Bird RevelationIn this collection of six gritty tales from the underground, Iceberg Slim creates a tribute to the streets and those forced to try to survive them. Iceberg Slim’s story is now depicted in a major motion picture distributed worldwide.From slick con men, classic tales of revenge, to a heist gone awry, Robert Beck, the man many know as Iceberg Slim, brings us on a ride through the terrifying urban streets. With the same unforgettable and distinctive prose, Airtight Willie & Me is further evidence that Iceberg Slim is the only author capable of capturing the language of the streets. Compelling always, funny sometimes, and typically bleak at their ends, Slim gives us six slices of city life that will leave you thirsting for more.

336 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 28, 1981

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Iceberg Slim

25 books510 followers
Iceberg Slim, also known as Robert Beck, was born as Robert Lee Maupin. Novelist and poet whose most famous novel, Pimp, is semi-autobiographical.

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Profile Image for Andy Weston.
3,238 reviews229 followers
July 19, 2023
I didn’t enjoy Slim’s autobiographical novel Pimp: The Story of My Life, but it did have its moments.

I’ve got to grips with his style of writing now, and though I am not a fan, he does occasionally come up with some really good passages. At its best it approaches the pulp fiction of the 40s and 50s, blurred with the beat generation, but that is too rare. More often, it seems out to shock, with excessive violence and a focus on the seedier side of the sex industry.

This volume is dedicated to time.
It gives us memories, fine wine, and wrinkles.
But the only thing worse than getting old is not getting old.
So here's to time, dear reader, yours and mine.
May you have many more wrinkles, a lot of fine wine,
and memories to last two lifetimes.
Profile Image for Zoe.
57 reviews58 followers
March 1, 2010
all of the Ice man's book are wonderful.. love his style
Profile Image for Stephen Conti.
97 reviews2 followers
February 2, 2008
This guy is an insane genius. Ice-cube and Ice-T both chose their name in homage to him. He created(reflected?) the world of the pimp/whore/druggie.... I would love to have spent a night at the bar sitting between Slim and Bukowski....
Profile Image for Eva-Marie Nevarez.
1,701 reviews136 followers
August 12, 2009
I couldn't get into this at all. All of the slang had explanations behind them which is nothing less than annoying. The slang is just far too old for me to get into also.
I loved Mama Black Widow but this and Pimp really fell short for me and I'm not going to force myself through half of this like I did with Pimp.
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Author 15 books778 followers
April 7, 2008
And come to think of it Iceberg Slim maybe America's little brother to Jean Genet. Although not gay, he surely knows the underworld of a big city ghetto and all it horror and desires. Also at one time one can only buy these books in Black neighborhoods or at the local big newsstand. Very rarely do you find his work in shopping mall bookstores for some reason. Which makes Iceberg Slim even better than everyone else.
Profile Image for Ashti.
83 reviews14 followers
September 22, 2008
This anthology of stories is a 'Shout Out' to the courage of the people of the streets. Some of them make it & most dont.
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54 reviews1 follower
September 24, 2012
iceberg slim is the creator of street fiction. he lived that life and captured it in his work. excellent, magnificent, extraordinary!
3 reviews
September 16, 2024
I really liked the beginning of this book, although as the book prolonged I found that I grew somewhat tiresome of the content. It made for a very interesting read and I enjoyed a lot of the stories, but I will not be reading another Iceberg Slim book.

Additionally, some of the stories did not have much overlap and it made very confusing as for following the timeline of the book. This would probably be my biggest critique.
Profile Image for Annette Vecellio.
61 reviews5 followers
September 14, 2020
Actually a good book, but is basically 4 short stories. I didn’t know this and kept wondering when they were going to get back to the original story- or tie them together. Later, after I researched a little- I found out it was meant to be 4 short stories. I think if I had known this- I would’ve enjoyed the book more.
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220 reviews7 followers
January 25, 2022
While I did enjoy this book, there were parts that I'd heard before in Iceberg Slim's "Pimp." But I appreciate his ability to take parts of his own life and create a fictional narrative around it. This is only my second urban fiction by him and it's just as gritty and raw as "Mama Black Widow," it wasn't my favorite one.
Profile Image for B.L. Blankenship.
Author 23 books36 followers
July 7, 2022
I gave this three stars as it was kind of middle of the road for me. Prior to this book, I'd just finished Iceberg Slim's "The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim" which was amazing & seemed to mention his book "Pimp" a number of times; making me think I'll give it a try. This is alright though, just not up to the high standards of "The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim."
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227 reviews3 followers
November 6, 2022
Surprising! This book was a bit of different stories. They were ok but the last one surprised me. I enjoyed the book.
2 reviews
August 1, 2016
For anyone who liked Edward Bunker's ability to use his years as a criminal to tell gritty stories of bank robbers and heist men, Iceberg Slim was similarly able to find redemption from his years on the streets pimping into a career writing stories from the streets.

These short stories, whilst not being his best work, are mostly entertaining and anyone who loves Tarantino films for their snappy dialogue may enjoy this. Slim's use of street slang is brilliant and is his great strength.

Recommended.
Profile Image for Darcia Scates.
150 reviews6 followers
April 20, 2013
Some may say Iceberg Slim is the creator of urban fiction. I do not agree. This book is not easy to read. The slang is defined in the back of the book, but it doesn't help much. Skip this book, and read Mama Black widow. Donald Goines products are way better. Every author has a bad title, but Iceberg Slim has only one good title, and the rest you need to pass on. This book is so bad I wonder if he had a ghost writer write Mama Black Widow.
3 reviews
September 16, 2008
A insight on the South crooked lettered underworld.. Very good read
Profile Image for Bryan.
82 reviews7 followers
August 24, 2015
Gripping street crime dramas (multiple short stories) that end the way many stories in the inner city end. Don't be looking for happy endings.
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Author 16 books19 followers
December 21, 2021
Far from his best, but at least I now know the correct nomenclature for women's toilets: 'ho crappers.
Profile Image for Paul  Lewis.
104 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2023
Great story telling by the author Iceberg Slim, as all his books I've read are.
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