Iced, Ray Shell
Iced, Ray Shell
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Iced
A Novel

Author: Ray Shell

Narrator: James Shippy

Unabridged: 7 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 10/10/2023


Synopsis

“Iced is a powerhouse. . . . Ray Shell writes beautifully. The story is heartbreaking. I kept putting it down and picking it up again—it won’t let me go.”—Maya AngelouA timeless tale of one man’s decline into the depths of addiction that is at both a shocking study of the addict’s life, and a deeply compelling and often uplifting tale of human love and loss.First published at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic thirty years ago, Ray Shell’s “powerhouse” (Maya Angelou) of a novel is as timely and relevant today as it was in 1994. It is the story of Cornelius Washington, a young upper-middle-class Black man blessed with burning talent and ambition, who enjoys experimenting with drugs—a dangerous pastime that gradually becomes a destructive addiction. Now a middle-aged crackhead, Cornelius ponders his life and the choices that have led him here.Written as a series of immersive stream of consciousness diary entries, Iced captures the despair and dashed dreams of a man caught between the harsh realities of his present and the adventures and upheavals of his past—a youth marked by a host of characters both intriguing and terrifying.A complicated man both compelling and maddening, sympathetic and defiant, Cornelius tries desperately to break free from his addiction, a struggle that ends in defeat time and time again. Despite the thought loops that lead to his bad choices, this painfully realistic character elicits hope for his survival, even though he will likely meet a devastating end.Resonant and haunting, illuminating and heartbreaking, Iced paints a portait of being Black in America, and the ways in which marginalized communities are targeted and ignored, left to suffer the consequences of policies made by powerful people ignorant and uncaring of their lives. It is a novel that transcends time, offering a glimpse of the past that is present in our lives today.

About Ray Shell

Ray Shell is an American film, TV and stage actor, as well as an author, director and producer. He was born on the September 22nd, 1951 in Saratoga County, North Carolina. He studied acting, voice and playwriting at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts from 1969 - 1974 and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He has appeared in National Companies of Broadway shows such as Hair, The Me Nobody Knows, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and The Dirtiest Show In Town and has been a fixture in London’s West End since he arrived in the UK in 1978.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zinnah on January 24, 2011

This authors detailed account of our addicted character, almost seems too real as if he has experienced this lifestyle himself. This gripping, compelling storyline takes us further into Cornelius' personal decent into his own private hell. Each chapter could be a climatic ending, making this stunnin......more

Goodreads review by Zaki on January 23, 2015

Hypnotic, humorous, haunting, horrifying, harrowing. I was hooked on this.......more

Goodreads review by JohnIonaBooks on February 04, 2015

I read this book on recommendation by my A-level EngLit teacher. This book is shocking, powerful and just brilliant ... I wrote about it as a comparison text with Othello, looking at the idea of the modern tragic hero and race (doesn't that sound impressive).......more

Goodreads review by Yasmin on August 13, 2024

Everyone should read this book. Writing this review is difficult because this is one of those stories that has the most impact when you go into it blind. Written in the form of a diary, Iced is about a Black man who has been addicted to crack cocaine for most of his adult life (he’s now in his 40’s)......more

Goodreads review by Graham on September 13, 2024

Heavy heavy heavy! There are some serious topics in this book, and while it is a great read, it's certainly not an easy read in places. The main character, Cornelius, I loved. He is written so well, so vividly. It presents him before and after "the pipe" took control, with moments of lucidity in his......more