Jim carroll biography
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The Basketball Diaries
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Mind the Image
Originally published in the Northside San Francisco in October
All writers of confessions, from Augustine on down, have always remained a little in love with their sins. —Anatole France
Im glad I made a point of hearing Jim Carroll read his poetry. He died in September at the age of Carroll in the flesh was a formidable yet friendly presence. Tall, lanky and with an aura of eternal youth, his wide eyes and birdlike features clashed with his raspy voice that croaked like an old rusty spring.
Carrolls poetry and prose served an identical purpose. Both had the brilliant conversational immediacy, insight and humor. Born in New York City in , the poet, musician and diarist Jim Carroll was first known as a basketball star when he attended Trinity High School in Manhattan. His descent into drug addiction was well documented in his book The Basketball Diaries, later turned into a film starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the drug-addled teenage Carroll.
Carrolls first volume of poetry, Living at the Movies was published in His second diary Forced Entries captured the New York City scene in the early 70s. I heard Carroll read excerpts from Forced Entries; tangents and anecdotes about Maxs Kansas City, drugs, sex, madness, suicide. Tragic characters
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Jim Carroll (August 1, September 11, ) was an author, poet, autobiographer, and punk musician. Carroll is best known for his novel The Basketball Diaries, which was made into a movie in starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
Raised in New York City, Carroll who attended several Catholic Grammar Schools from to In fall , he entered public school, but was soon awarded a scholarship to the elite Trinity High School (a private school). He entered Trinity High School in
Apart from being interested in writing, Carroll was a passionate basketball player throughout his grade school and middle school career. He entered the "Biddy League" at age 13 and participated in the National High School All Star Game in , hence the title of his most famous book.
As a teenager, Carroll was a heroin addict who sometimes prostituted himself to afford his habit. The novel The Basketball Diaries concerns his life in New York City's hard drug culture and his struggle to rid himself of his addiction.
Carroll published his first book, Organic Trains, at age Several of his poems have been published in such magazines as Paris Review and Poetry. In , his second collection of poems, 4 Ups and 1 Down was published. That same year, Carroll started working for Andy Warhol. At first, he was writing fil