James Dennis "Jim" Carroll was an American author, poet, and punk musician best known for his autobiographical work The Basketball Diaries.
Born in New York City, Carroll gained fame for his vivid depictions of urban life and drug addiction.
He overcame his heroin dependency in the 1970s and pursued a diverse career in writing and music.
Carroll married Rosemary Klemfuss in 1978, though they later divorced.
He continued working until his death from a heart attack in 2009 at age 60.
Carroll's legacy as a writer and cultural figure endures, with his work adapted into film and inspiring generations of artists.
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