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~ (Author), Ice T (Introduction) "Joe "Kong" Allen's lifelong stepfather massaged his shoulders and said, "Son, this is your first big one..." (more)
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A former pimp, ex-con and all around hustler, the late Iceberg Slim (ne Robert Beck) wrote a series of underground bestsellers presenting a harrowing vision of African American ghetto life, rife with crime and personal betrayal. Despite their often caricatured dialect and hyperbolically rendered sex and violence, many of his novels are redeemed by a core of social truth. This book, however, a ghetto farce written in 1978 and never published, contain very few truths of any kind. It is the story of a decent but simple-minded heavyweight contender, Joe Allen; his operatically dysfunctional family; and his sappy love for the beautiful and rather temptable Reba, his childhood "play sister." Among a large cast of ghetto stereotypes Slim presents Reba's conniving parents, the busted card shark Baptiste and his nymphomaniac wife, Phillipa, in a series of bombastic personal tragedies brought on by their own cartoonish character flaws. Joe hounds his philandering father into destitution and madness; marries Reba, who wantonly cheats on him; and finally lands in prison after murdering her lover. The writing is howlingly bad ("...the derby-hatted knight of his man-prince rears a blue-black awesome shadow..."); only Slim's fans will likely get a kick out of his excesses. The book's dubious introduction ("the life he describes is real") is by gangsta rapper Ice-T, who could easily be a character in an Iceberg Slim novel.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Originally written in 1978 but unpublished until now, this final work by Robert BeckAbetter known as Iceberg Slim (Trick Baby, Holloway House, 1996)Acomes alive both as an ode to a romanticized ghetto underworld and as the last place one might find tragicomedy in its purest form. Boxer Joe "Kong" Allen yearns for Reba, who is engaged to the neglectful doctor-to-be Pretty Melvin. Joe's stepfather, Joe Senior, is reluctantly married to bitter matriarch Zenobia Allen while chasing "chippies" on the side. Reba's gambling father, Baptiste Rambea, lives in scorn of his ex-wife while dreaming of the ultimate score. Within a network of overlapping relationships, the men are cuckolds and the women fast and steadfast, while between the lines a furious postwar Los Angeles boasts lust, mayhem, and intrigue. Essential for enthusiasts and popular fiction collections.AAhmad Wright, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Grove Press; 1st edition (September 21, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802135889
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802135889
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #101,856 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A real account of life's twists and turns., March 9, 1999
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Even if you can't directly relate to the characters in Doom Fox, you can relate to the themes of searching for a better life, for happiness and for love. All of the characters in this book have a story. Slim's graphic details put you right on the roller coaster with them. At first I was a little taken aback by his language because you begin to wonder if it's necessary but as I read on, I realized it is totally necessary! It's one of the things that makes this story so tangible. His descriptiveness also makes it a easy to picture the rooms, the houses, the alleyways and the people and dramas that take place there. I judge a book on many things but one of the most important is whether or not I feel attached to the characters once I finish it; the same way I do when I watch an outstanding film. Doom Fox was definitely one of those books.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An unearthed if a bit unpolished treasure., November 9, 1998
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DOOM FOX by Iceberg Slim is well worth reading. In my opinion, it was every bit as satisfying a read as PIMP or TRICK BABY or MAMA BLACK WIDOW. This, despite the fact that it was written in 1978 and never before published, most likely making it a found novel, without benefit of polish.The people in DOOM FOX don't talk in anybody else's voice but their own. And i found Slim's ear to be just as finely tuned as in any of his other books. There is nothing fake about this book. And i think it's very possible to write fiction and not be fake, although it's rare. Iceberg Slim has not lost his touch for that, here.The characters speak from their own, often broken, hearts. They are looking for love. They look up alley-ways and in the lair of a junkie con artist and in eyes that are looking somewhere else, maybe while pledging fidelity. What they find, is something else altogether.So, what is the Kirkus reviewer objecting to ? Sex ? Does he/she think the author invented it ? 'Language' ? Same deal.The book is a document of characters reaching out for some kind of happiness before their final breath.Personally, i enjoyed spending time with them, because i could believe them; because they were real.Who could ask more of a book than that ?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Doomed To Glory, August 16, 2005
Is the only title I feel adequately descibes my feelings towards Slim's last book

The book is doomed, for nothing this good can help but get co-opted by the Man somewhere down the line. White Power Freaks (and that's a much bigger category than the Klan) will surely rip it off sometime. It's a glorious book wherein the greatest "surprise fighters" are: two women, and one gay guy-- Reba, Dottie, and Pretty Melvin.
Here I'd say I'd surely go along with Deborah and get Peter Muckley's Iceberg Slim: The Life As Art to read as a companion piece to Fox, just to help see how great this work in particular, and Slim in general, truly are. Though, mostly, for me, Lit. Crit. is foolish hype, I go along with Thumper on this one; "truly deep".

When I first read Doom Fox, I simply couldn't get over the brittle, hard writing, every phrase a left jab. Here were all the great Slim types in one compact, "coruscating" volume: the Pimp (and just watch how he burns); the Black Muckety-Muck; the twisted killer cop; the Religious Shark; and, as always, the "bitter sweet ghetto".

The prison scenes are superlative and the Nazis therein are more threatening today than even in Slim's time; now they rule the White House. Melvin is an especially complex character who grows and transforms right along, becoming almost a Malcolm X by story's end. Rebecca and Dottie form the Black (staying) Power matrix.

Poor Kong is doomed by his great heart, but there is glory flashed in the sheer telling of his tale. Doom Fox is the history of African-American experience in the 20th century... (and beyond?) It is a blues masterpiece which, as time will prove, is doomed, like its best characters, to posthumous glory. It is also the best presented, best printed, best proofed, and best rounded out of all Slim's books. Please, read it, even if you do not buy it, Muckley's work ditto.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Worth a look mostly because of the author
It was Iceberg's last novel; apparently published posthumously. Seems to me to be in an extremely unfinished state; the dialogue is bizarre. Read more
Published on November 17, 2006 by Scott C. Locklin

5.0 out of 5 stars "Now I really know why he was a legendary PIMP!!!"
1st I plan on reading this book for a 2nd time, which is sumptin' I have NEVER done w/ any book before. Read more
Published on August 11, 2005 by S.I.M.

1.0 out of 5 stars I'm Going to Keep It Real Since Most of You Won't
Wow. Like, this book got 5-star reviews. Well, let me tell you, this book is BORING. The only part of the book that I liked was the introduction by Ice-T. Read more
Published on June 27, 2005 by Fish Cheeks

5.0 out of 5 stars The Very Apex of the Iceberg
In many ways, Doom Fox is an update version of Mama Black Widow. Just try to equate the characters there with those here. Read more
Published on April 17, 2005 by Deborah

4.0 out of 5 stars good book
this was one of Iceberg Slim's best to me, his writing style was a lot easier to read in this book. The characters where definately unforgettable. I would recommend it.
Published on May 29, 2003 by M. Stephenson

4.0 out of 5 stars Doom Fox
This book was too cold even for Iceberg Slim. It left me feeling down and out; almost as if we are not in control of our lives. Read more
Published on August 9, 2001 by swj98

5.0 out of 5 stars www.whisperingslim.com
Wicked in your face street vibe from front~~to back.... Doom Fox is the spittin image of a hot cat on my block she is fit as a butchers dog! Read more
Published on July 5, 2001 by Whispering Slim

5.0 out of 5 stars iceburg and donald goines are great authors
I have not read this book yet, but I am very excited to buy it, I have read all of the dramas, and personally I think that they are great, I find myself living in the scene, like... Read more
Published on March 5, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best
This man comes second to the one and only Donald Goines. I love going into their worlds and becoming the people in there books. Read more
Published on January 14, 1999 by karibu3@erolls.com

5.0 out of 5 stars none
I'm sorry but I have NOT read this book, YET. I am a black woman and I do not see Slim's work as you see it. Evidently, Mr.Kirkus is not familiar with Slims work. Read more
Published on November 2, 1998

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