BOC: RIP Jim Carroll
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Mon Sep 14 11:30:40 EDT 2009
JAMES DENNIS “JIM” CARROLL, 60, a punk -ock outlaw poet and author who
chronicled his wild youth in The Basketball Diaries, later made into a
movie with Leonardo DiCaprio, died of a heart attack last Friday in his
Manhattan home, according music business attorney Rosemary Carroll, his
former wife. Carroll’s chaotic life combined sports, drugs and poetry,
chronicled in his book, made into the 1995 film. After briefly attending
Wagner College on Staten Island and Columbia University, he found his way
to Andy Warhol’s Factory, contributing dialogue for Warhol’s films. Later
he worked as a studio assistant for the painter Larry Rivers and lived
with Patti Smith and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. His debut album,
Catholic Boy, included “People Who Died,” a litany of his friends, which
was featured in the movie E.T. Two more albums, Dry Dreams (1982) and I
Write Your Name (1984) followed. He published several more poetry
collections— The Book of Nods (1986), Fear of Dreaming (1993) and Void of
Course: Poems 1994-1997 (1998)—as well as releasing several spoken-word
albums.
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