Author : Nick Cave
Publisher : Text Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 50,19 MB
Release : 2022-09-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1922791059
Book Description
Faith, Hope and Carnage is a book about Nick Cave’s inner life. Created from more than forty hours of intimate conversations with the journalist Seán O’Hagan, this is a profoundly thoughtful exploration, in Cave’s own words, of what really drives his life and creativity. The book examines questions of belief, art, music, freedom, grief and love. It draws candidly on Cave’s life, from his early childhood to the present day, his loves, his work ethic and his dramatic transformation in recent years. Faith, Hope and Carnage offers ladders of hope and inspiration from a true visionary. Nick Cave has been performing music for more than forty years and is best known as the songwriter and lead singer of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, whose latest album, Ghosteen, was widely received as their best work ever. Cave’s body of work also covers a wider range of media and modes of expression including film-score composition, ceramic sculpture and writing of novels. Over the last few years his Red Hand Files website and 'Conversation with’ live events have seen Cave exploring deeper and more direct relationships with his fans. Sean O’Hagan has interviewed many major artists, writers and musicians over the last four decades. He currently works as a feature writer for the Observer and is photography critic for the Guardian. ‘Cave and his faithful interlocutor O’Hagan have chiselled an all-time literary masterpiece from rough granite...Anyone familiar with [Cave’s] hefty body of work will find much to savour, as there’s plenty of rich, detailed and self-effacing discussion of his creative process and various working relationships across the decades. But perhaps above all else, it forms a guidebook for navigating bereavement and re-engagement with the world following the death of a loved one...[Faith, Hope & Carnage] is a wonder.’ Australian ‘Vivid, witty...[and] occasionally deeply harrowing...A story suffused with love, teeming with ideas, a document of an artist’s journey from holding the world “in some form of disdain” to a state of empathy and grace.’ Guardian ‘Essential...The often-harrowing openness of this book [stands] in utter rejection of indifference, cruelty and cynicism....[Cave and O’Hagan’s] commitment to mining for truth of an audacious, transcendent kind is mutual and intense.’ Age ‘Illuminating...A great deal of beauty in Cave’s descriptions of the “strange reckless power” that comes when the worst has happened...If it meets a need for Cave, it also feels like a gift to the reader.’ Sunday Times ‘An extraordinary, uplifting book...This is a book you could dip into if you had no knowledge of Cave at all, just to find someone unafraid to ask all the big questions: what is grief? What is forgiveness?...Everyday carnage has brought forth a book of hope and freedom and life.’ Daily Telegraph ‘A fascinating read...O’Hagan is skilled at drilling down to discover the most interesting conversational nubs, but it is Cave’s words that are the star of the show. The man talks like he is writing poetry and the manner in which he describes making music is sure to delight both fans and casual listeners.’ Independent