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Faith, Hope and Carnage
Book • 2022
Faith, Hope and Carnage is an extended conversation between Nick Cave and journalist Seán O'Hagan, created from over forty hours of intimate recordings.
The book delves into Cave's life, from his early childhood to the present day, covering topics such as faith, art, music, freedom, grief, and love.
It particularly reflects on the tragic death of Cave's son Arthur in 2015 and the subsequent period of grief and transformation.
The conversations, which took place during the COVID-19 pandemic, offer candid insights into Cave's creative process, his struggles with addiction and Christianity, and his views on vulnerability, spirituality, and the healing power of human connection through art.
The book delves into Cave's life, from his early childhood to the present day, covering topics such as faith, art, music, freedom, grief, and love.
It particularly reflects on the tragic death of Cave's son Arthur in 2015 and the subsequent period of grief and transformation.
The conversations, which took place during the COVID-19 pandemic, offer candid insights into Cave's creative process, his struggles with addiction and Christianity, and his views on vulnerability, spirituality, and the healing power of human connection through art.
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Conor Boyle as Nick Cave 's most recent book, formed from conversations between Cave and
Seán O’Hagan .



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