Jim Carroll Books
Jim Carroll was an author, poet, autobiographer, and punk musician. His work, most famously his autobiographical The Basketball Diaries, delves into themes of adolescence and addiction. Carroll captured the raw reality of life on the fringes with his distinctive voice. His writing is stark, honest, and unforgettable.







Carroll, a diarist and rock performer, is best known for his coming-of-age memoir The Basketball Diaries, which became an instant classic when it was first published in 1978 and then a national bestseller when a film version of the book was released in 1995. Carroll initially made his reputation as a poet, and has won acclaim and comparisons to everyone from Rimbaud to Frank O'Hara for his delicate yet hallucinatory imagery.This volume of poetry collects selections from Jim Carroll's Living at the Movies, which was published in 1973 when he was twenty-two, and The Book of Nods, released in 1986. Fear of Dreaming also includes pieces previously unpublished in book form, including "Curtis's Charm," a vignette set in New York City's Central Park about a man convinced he is a victim of black magic, and poetic tributes to Robert Mapplethorpe and Ted Berrigan."His poems' urgent, obsessive metaphors pose tensely against their cool, streetwise surface voice, charging them with an electricity that's at once disturbing, sexual, religious, and psychological."--Tom Clark, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
A Month in the Country
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A haunting novel about art and its power to heal, J. L. Carr's A Month in the Country published as a Penguin Essential for the first time.'That night, for the first time during many months, I slept like the dead and, next morning, awoke very early.'One summer, just after the Great War, Tom Birkin, a demobbed soldier, arrives in the village of Oxgodby. He has been invited to uncover and restore a medieval wall painting in the local church. At the same time, Charles Moon - a fellow damaged survivor of the war - has been asked to locate the grave of a village ancestor. As these two outsiders go about their work of recovery, they form a bond, but they also stir up long dormant passions within the village. What Berkin discovers here will stay with him for the rest of his life . . .
Today, Jim Carroll is a highly renowned poet and rock musician. But in the mid-1960s, during his coming-of-age from twelve to fifteen, he was a rebellious teenager making a place and a name for himself on the unforgiving streets of New York City. During those years, he chronicled his experiences, and the result is a diary of unparalleled candor that conveys his alternately hilarious and terrifying teenage existence. Here is Carroll prowling New York City--playing basketball, getting high, getting hooked, and searching for something pure.--lastgasp.com
Selling Online
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Two Internet experts take readers step by step through the process of setting up an online store, marketing goods and services, and building a loyal customer base.
The Petting Zoo
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A moving, vividly rendered novel from the author of The Basketball Diaries Suffused with Jim Carroll's humor and sharp wit, his delicate yet hallucinatory imagery, and his cool, sophisticated, streetsmart voice, The Petting Zoo is a frank, haunting examination of one artist's personal and spiritual quest. Billy Wolfram, an enigmatic thirty-eight- year-old star of the late -1980s New York art scene, views a show of Velázquez paintings and is so humbled by their spiritual power that he suffers an emotional breakdown and retreats to his Chelsea loft. In seclusion, he recalls the most emblematic moments and figures of his childhood and early career as he searches to recover the spark of inspiration in his own work and life.
Liebe und Hass - bk524; Bastei Lübbe; James Carroll; pocket_book; 1990
Jim Carroll je dnes známým básníkem a rockerem. Ale v polovině 60. let, mezi dvanáctým a patnáctým rokem jeho života, to byl mladý rebel, který si získával prostor a jméno v nemilosrdných ulicích New York City. Během těchto let zaznamenával své zkušenosti a výsledkem je deník zcela neběžné upřímnosti, ve kterém popisuje rozpustilé a častěji naopak úděsné stránky života teenagerů. Mladíček Carroll se protlouká velkoměstem, hraje basketball, chodí za školu, kšeftuje, švindlaří a krade, běhá za holkama, náruživě si užívá drog až k závislosti, a přesto stále, stále hledá „něco čistýho“.


