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Jim Carroll Poetry is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Jim Carroll Poetry books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Carroll, Jim. Jim Carroll poems 1969–1970
- Carroll, Jim. Title: Jim Carroll poems. Inclusive Dates: 1969–1970.
- www.lib.udel.edu
- Jim Carroll_ “People Who Died” Singer, Poet Dead at 59 | Music
- http://blog.ez-tracks.
- www.catholicboy.com
- Jim Carroll, 60
- www.catholicboy.com
- JIM CARROLL
- Oct 1, 2009 In Loving Memory of JIM CARROLL. Ginger Coyote.
- www.catholicboy.com
- Poeopics: The Movies and the Lives of Poets
- davidlavery.net
Suggested Web Resources
- Jim Carroll - Poems, Biography, Quotes
- Free collection of all Jim Carroll Poems and Biography. See the best poems and poetry by Jim Carroll.
- famouspoetsandpoems.com
- The Jim Carroll Website
- Cocking my head to the side slightly, As I finish shaking, melting then.
- www.catholicboy.com
- Jim Carroll - Original Articles and Poems - CatholicBoy.com
- Articles & Poems by Jim Carroll. Updated 3 September 2009.
- www.catholicboy.com
- Jim Carroll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Poetry. Jim Carroll in New York, NY (2005).
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jim Carroll, Poet and Punk Rocker Who Wrote 'The Basketball
- Sep 14, 2009 Mr. Carroll, the poet and punk rocker in the outlaw tradition of Rimbaud and Burroughs, chronicled his wild youth in “The Basketball Diaries.
- www.nytimes.com
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