Melt It! The Book of the Iceman

Anthony Irvine & Robert Wringham

Go Faster Stripe
Softback
178 pages
234 x 155 mm
ISBN 9781838457150

£15.00

4 in stock

The Iceman has an unusual comedy act. He melts large blocks of ice. He does this while punning his way through ice-based monologues. A plastic duck lingers in a trough beneath an overflow pipe, interminably waiting to be lifted by meltwater.

Alone with his props and a persistent vision, the Iceman (real name Anthony Irvine) played the most important venues in alternative comedy through the 1980s and ’90s. He appeared on television, in a feature film, and on the radio, all with the singular mission of melting ice that, as some have pointed out, would have melted anyway.

56 numbered Polaroids–all that remains of the Iceman’s blocks–are presented here in thrilling instamatic colour, an attempt at unlikely immortality.

Find out what the Iceman was thinking. Hear where he came from and what happened when he vanished. What are “ghost blocks” and who is “the Blockless One”? These questions and more are finally answered in this unique pictorial interview with the legend that is THE ICEMAN!

Comic writer Robert Wringham has collaborated with Iceman to produce this book. As well as my essay and the interview, there’s a wealth of colour pictures, a foreword by Simon Munnery and an afterword by Stewart Lee. It is real labour of love.