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Jim Carroll

    1. August 1949 – 11. September 2009

    Jim Carroll war Autor, Dichter, Autobiograf und Punkmusiker. Sein Werk, am bekanntesten durch seine Autobiografie "The Basketball Diaries", befasst sich mit Themen wie Jugend und Sucht. Carroll fing die rohe Realität des Lebens am Rande der Gesellschaft mit seiner unverwechselbaren Stimme ein. Seine Schriften sind schonungslos, ehrlich und unvergesslich.

    Jim Carroll
    A Month in the Country
    Kuwaiti Seeker
    Kleine New Yorker Oden
    Liebe und Hass
    Selling Online
    In den Strassen von New York
    • Kuwaiti Seeker

      • 241 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      5,0(6)Abgeben

      The narrative follows Yacoub's quest for truth within Islam, highlighting his struggles and failures while emphasizing the absence of a remedy for his sins. Despite his shortcomings and the challenges he faced, the story illustrates the profound theme of divine grace, showcasing how God intervenes to save sinners regardless of their own efforts. Through Yacoub's journey, readers are invited to explore the depth of God's love and the transformative power of faith.

      Kuwaiti Seeker
    • A Month in the Country

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,3(75)Abgeben

      In J. L. Carr's deeply charged poetic novel, Tom Birkin, a veteran of the Great War and a broken marriage, arrives in the remote Yorkshire village of Oxgodby where he is to restore a recently discovered medieval mural in the local church. Living in the bell tower, surrounded by the resplendent countryside of high summer, and laboring each day to uncover an anonymous painter's depiction of the apocalypse, Birkin finds that he himself has been restored to a new, and hopeful, attachment to life. But summer ends, and with the work done, Birkin must leave. Now, long after, as he reflects on the passage of time and the power of art, he finds in his memories some consolation for all that has been lost.

      A Month in the Country
    • The Harpole Report is the third novel by J. L. Carr, published in 1972. The novel tells the story mostly in the form of a school log book kept by George Harpole, temporary Head Teacher of the Church of England primary school of "Tampling St. Nicholas". Like all of Carr's novels, it is grounded in personal experience. Carr was a Primary School teacher for almost 40 years, including 15 years spent as Head Teacher.

      The Harpole Report
    • Void of Course

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,2(394)Abgeben

      Exploring themes of love, friendship, and the passage of time, this collection showcases Jim Carroll's poetic evolution after more than a decade. The seventy-seven poems blend graphic sensuality with contemplative reflections, capturing the essence of urban life where dreams and reality intertwine. Notable pieces, like "While She's Gone," delve into the haunting emotions of longing and loss. Carroll's distinctive voice remains potent, affirming his place in contemporary poetry with a fresh perspective and renewed intensity.

      Void of Course
    • 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

      Fear of Dreaming
    • 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

      The Basketball Diaries: The Classic about Growing Up Hip on New York's Mean Streets