
- 288 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
THE SUNDAY TIMES MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR
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A TELEGRAPH BEST MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR
A NEW STATESMAN BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Faith, Hope and Carnage is a book about Nick Cave's inner life.
Created from over forty hours of intimate conversations with Seán O'Hagan, it is a profoundly thoughtful exploration, in Cave's own words, of what really drives his life and creativity.
The book examines questions of faith, 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.
From a place of considered reflection, Faith, Hope and Carnage offers ladders of hope and inspiration from a true creative visionary.
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Table of contents
- 1: A Beautiful Kind of Freedom
- 2: The Utility of Belief
- 3: The Impossible Realm
- 4: Love and a Certain Dissonance
- 5: A Kind of Disappearance
- 6: Doubt and Wonder
- 7: A Radical Intimacy
- 8: A Sense of Shared Defiance
- 9: The Astonishing Idea
- 10: A Series of Ordinary Carnages
- 11: A Beautiful, Desperate World
- 12: Anita Led Us Here
- 13: Things Unfold
- 14: The God in the Cloud
- 15: Absolution
- Epilogue
- Afterword
- Two Years Later
- Acknowledgements
- Index