Pimp: The Story of My Life

How does Iceberg Slim use imagery in Pimp: The Story of My Life?

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The imagery is generally inner city and poor. There is prison imagery as well. Ultimately, Slim's novel is a book about the choices a black man has in the world before desegregation. Race imagery is also predominant in the text.