Jim wrote and lived this when he was twelve years old. Though he grew up in a rough, poor part of Manhattan, he won a scholarship to a pretigious private school. I would like to see how far a novel or yours would get, let alone when you were twelve.
Who is narrating this?
mikamamma 8 months ago
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it is the actor ... cool or lame ?
monkthepunk 7 months ago
RIP Jim...we'll miss you
Stephrocksyay 2 years ago 2
He was a storytelling poet. What's wrong that man?
Niamhdm7871 2 years ago
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Crappier than the crapiest dime store novel.
Just read the "Diaries" and am I the only one that sees that he clearly uses other peoples stories and tales as his own?
Half that book is shit he's heard about from other people that's been exaggerated after passing through the grapevine by the twentieth telling.
Biesdorf7 2 years ago
god...do you have soul..?
no, sorry, you read it and you have the right to have your taste and opinion.
If you can t enjoy the beauty of his prosa (writing) well, you just don't.
cantopuro 2 years ago
Oh, really? Why don't you enlighten us all by telling us what other 60s novels combined a fascination with basketball, poetry, streetlife, and drugs?
veranka3 2 years ago
Jim wrote and lived this when he was twelve years old. Though he grew up in a rough, poor part of Manhattan, he won a scholarship to a pretigious private school. I would like to see how far a novel or yours would get, let alone when you were twelve.
RAHSZONE 2 years ago
sounds like rod mcewan
octaviosoctoid 3 years ago