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Carroll, Jim - Jamie James (review date February 1980)
Jamie James (review date February 1980)
SOURCE: A review of The Basketball Diaries, in American Book Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, February, 1980, p. 9.
[In the following review, James lauds The Basketball Diaries.]
The Basketball Diaries by Jim Carroll is a literary miracle; a description of the formation of an artistic sensibility written by the artist, not in retrospect, but in the process. It is a portrait of the artist not just as a young man but as a child, written by the child, and thus free of the mature artist’s complicated romantic love of himself in pain. It also works engrossingly well as a narrative, The Catcher in the Rye for real, for bigger stakes.
The Basketball Diaries is an anecdotal journal kept by Carroll from the age of twelve to fifteen, more or less from the first time he shot heroin until he showed up at Ted Berrigan’s poetry workshop, a basketball in one hand and his poetry in the...
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- Seamus Cooney (review date 1 November 1973)
- Gerard Malanga (review date November 1974)
- Jamie James (review date February 1980)
- Chet Flippo (essay date 26 January 1981)
- Publishers Weekly (review date 4 April 1986)
- Daniel L. Guillory (review date 15 April 1986)
- Christopher Lehmann-Haupt (review date 9 July 1987)
- Peter Delacorte (review date 12 July 1987)
- Kirkus Reviews (review date 15 May 1987)
- William Hochswender (review date 18 October 1987)
- Jim Carroll with Thomas Gladysz (interview date 1987)
- Cassie Carter (essay date Winter 1996)
- Publishers Weekly (review date 28 September 1998)
- Booklist (review date 15 October 1998)
- Jim Carroll with Suzan Alteri (interview date 13–19 January 2000)
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