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Other people2|Jim Carroll (disambiguation)Infobox person|name = Jim Carroll|image = Jim Carroll - Seattle WA - September 2000 - Photo by Eric Thompson.jpg|caption = Carroll in Seattle in 2000|birth_date = birth date|1949|8|1|mf=y|birth_name = James Dennis Carroll|birth_place = United States |death_date = death date and age|mf=yes|2009|9|11|1949|8|1|death_place = New York City|New York, New York , United States|U.S. |other_names =|known_for = The Basketball Diaries |occupation = Author, poet, musician, autobiographer|nationality = American|years_active = 1967–2009|influences = RainerMaria Rilke , Frank O'Hara , John Ashbery , James Schuyler http://www.catholicboy.com/ohehir.php, Allen Ginsberg , William S. Burroughs http://www.catholicboy.com/rsinterview.php|influenced = Irvine Welsh , Danny Sugarman, James O'Barr , Harmony Korine , Pete Townshend http://www.catholicboy.com/intro.php James Dennis "Jim" Carroll (August 1, 1949 cite web|url= http://www.catholicboy.com/wake.php |title=In Memoriam - Jim Carroll, 1949-2009 - CatholicBoy.com |publisher=www.catholicboy.com |accessdate=2010-04-20 |last= |first= – September 11, 2009) was an author , poet , autobiography|autobiographer , and punk rock|punk musician . Carroll was best known for his 1978 autobiographical work The Basketball Diaries , which was made into the 1995 The Basketball Diaries (film)|film of the same name , starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Carroll.
Biography
Carroll was born to a working-class family of Irish descent, and grew up on New York City|New York 's Lower East Side , and when he was fifteen the family moved uptown to Inwood, Manhattan|Inwood .Cite journal |last1=Mallon |first1=Thomas |title=Off the Rim: Jim Carroll's "The Petting Zoo" |journal= The New Yorker |publisher=Condé Nast |date= 6 December 2010 |issue= |pages=90–93 |url= http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2010/12/06/101206crbo_books_mallon |accessdate=2010-12-27 |quote= He attended Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic grammar school s from 1955 to 1963. In fall 1963, he entered Public school (government funded)|public school , but was soon awarded a scholarship to the elite Trinity School (New York City)|Trinity School . He attended Trinity from 1964-1968.
Apart from being interested in writing, Carroll was an all-star basketball player throughout his grade school and high school career. He entered the "Biddy League" at age 13 and participated in the National High School All Star Game in 1966. During this time, Carroll was living a double life as a heroin addict who Male prostitute|prostituted himself to afford his habit but he was also writing poem s and attending poetry workshops at St. Mark's Poetry Project .
He briefly attended Wagner College and Columbia University .citation |url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article6834246.ece |periodical= The Times |title=Jim Carroll: author of The Basketball Diaries |date=15 September 2009 |accessdate=25 March 2010
Literary career
While still in high school, Carroll published his first collection of poems, Organic Trains . Already attracting the attention of the local literati, his work began appearing in the Poetry Project's magazine The World in 1967. Soon his work was being published in elite literary magazines like Paris Review in 1968, and Poetry (magazine)|Poetry the following year. In 1970, his second collection of poems, 4 Ups and 1 Down was published, and he started working for Andy Warhol . At first, he was writing film dialogue and inventing character names; later on, Carroll worked as the co-manager of Warhol's Theater. Carroll's first publication by a mainstream publisher (Grossman Publishers), the poetry collection Living At The Movies , was published in 1973. cite web|url= http://www.catholicboy.com/movies.php |title=Living at the Movies, First Edition - Books by Jim Carroll - CatholicBoy.com |publisher=www.catholicboy.com |accessdate=2009-07-10 |last= |first=
In 1978, Carroll published The Basketball Diaries , an autobiographical book concerning his life as a teenager in New York City's hard drugs|hard drug drug subculture|culture . Diaries is an edited collection of the diaries he kept between the ages of twelve and sixteen, detailing his sexual experiences, high school basketball career, and his addiction to heroin, which began when he was 13.
In 1987, Carroll wrote a second memoir entitled Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries 1971-1973, continuing his autobiography into his early adulthood in the New York City music and art scene as well as his struggle to kick his drug habit.
After working as a musician, Carroll returned to writing full time in the mid-1980s and began to appear regularly on the spoken word circuit. Starting in 1991, Carroll performed readings from his then-in-progress first novel, The Petting Zoo . http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-jim-carroll15-2009sep15,0,7425211.story L.A. Times Obit
Music career
In 1978, after he moved to California to get a fresh start since kicking his heroin addiction, Carroll formed The Jim Carroll Band, a New Wave music|New Wave / punk rock group, with encouragement from Patti Smith , with whom he once shared an apartment in New York City along with Robert Mapplethorpe .cite book |title= Just Kids |last= Smith |first= Patti |year= 2010 |publisher= Harper Collins |location= New York |isbn= 978-0-06-093622-8 |pages= 162–164, 166–167 The band was formerly called Amsterdam, based in the San Francisco Bay Area . The musicians were Steve Linsley (bass), WayneWoods (drums), Brian Linsley and Terrell Winn (guitars). They released a Single (music)|single "People Who Died", from their 1980 debut album, Catholic Boy , the album featured contributions from Allen Lanier and Bobby Keys . The song appeared in the 1985 Kim Richards vehicle TuffTurf starring James Spader and Robert Downey Jr. (which also featured a cameo appearance by the band), as well as 2004's Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)|Dawn of the Dead . It was also featured in the 1995 film The Basketball Diaries (based on Jim Carroll's autobiography), and was covered by John Cale on his Antártida soundtrack . A condensed, 2-minute, version of the song was made into an animated music video by Daniel D. Cooper, an independent filmmaker/animator, in 2010. The song's title was based on a poem by Ted Berrigan . Lewis MacAdams|MacAdams, Lewis . "Remembering Jim Carroll." Los Angeles Times . 16 September 2009. < http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/arts/la-et-carroll16-2009sep16,0,1608675.story> Later albums were Dry Dreams (1982) and I Write Your Name (1983), both with contributions from Lenny Kaye and Paul Sanchez. Carroll also collaborated with musicians Lou Reed , Blue Öyster Cult , Boz Scaggs , Ray Manzarek of The Doors , Pearl Jam , ELO and Rancid (band)|Rancid .
Death
Carroll, 60, died of a myocardial infarction|heart attack at his Manhattan home on September 11, 2009.Grimes, William. "Jim Carroll, Poet and Punk Rocker, Is Dead at 60." NY Times. 13 September 2009. Web. < http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/14/books/14carroll.html>. According to a report, he was at his desk working when he died.Cassie Carter note, written on the front page of catholicboy.com. Web. < http://catholicboy.com/index2.php>
His funeral Mass was held at Our Lady of Pompeii Roman Catholic Church on Carmine St. in Greenwich Village .
http://www.legacy.com/NYTimes/DeathNotices.asp? page=lifestory& personid=132837874 AP Obituary in the New York Times
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0140860/ Internet Movie Database
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? page=gr& GRid=42096264 Jim Carroll's memorial at Find A Grave
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