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And the Ass Saw the Angel
And the Ass Saw the Angel | Nick Cave
The original, unrevised text from the acclaimed first edition. 'And the crows - they still wing, still wheel, only closer now - closer now - closer to me. These sly corbies are birds of death. They've shadowed me all mah life' Outcast, mute, a lone twin cut from a drunk mother in a shack full of junk, Euchrid Eucrow of Ukulore inhabits a nightmarish Southern valley of preachers and prophets, incest and ignorance. When the God-fearing folk of the town declare a foundling child to be chosen by the almighty, Euchrid is disturbed. He sees her very differently, and his conviction, and increasing isolation and insanity, may have terrible consequences for them both . . . Compelling and astonishing in its baroque richness, Nick Cave's acclaimed first novel is a fantastic journey into a twisted world of Deep Southern Gothic tragedy. 'As if a Faulkner novel had been crossed with Whistle Down the Wind and then narrated by a stoned blues musician . . . extremely ambitious . . . heady.' Daily Telegraph
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vivastory
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#12booksof2022
Nick Cave's novel is a bit much. It is like a Southern Gothic boilermaker. I would not widely recommend it, unless you are a big Nick Cave fan or have a taste for the morbid/black sense of humor. Read in Nov, it was one of the more singular reading experiences of the year. He's def. a better musician than novelist, but I am curious to read some of his other books.
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vivastory Nov. Honorable Mention: Yet another diamond of a novella by Sjon. This one more personal as it is loosely based upon a family member. Moonstone tells of Máni Steinn who spends his days in pursuit of “the love that dare not speak its name“ & at the cinemas in Reykjavik. Soon a plague strikes the city, altering everything he knows. I have now read 3 Sjon books & rec all of them. This felt the most topical & emotional. 1y
Andrew65 This cover has got me intrigued! 1y
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Happy 65th Birthday to one of my favorite working musicians! I am seriously hard-pressed to think of a greater recent run of consecutive albums than the 3 studio albums he made with The Bad Seeds: Push the Sky Away, Skeleton Tree, Ghosteen. He has suffered great loss over the past few years & has continued to create incredible art to make sense of it & the world. Incredible.

CBee Are you on his e-mail list - The Red Hand Files? 2y
TrishB Hubby is a big fan! 2y
vivastory @CBee I'm not. Is it worth signing up for? 2y
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vivastory @TrishB A family of good taste I see! 📚🎧 2y
persephone1408 Omg I absolutely love push the sky away 2y
vivastory @persephone1408 Perfection 👏 2y
CBee @vivastory YES. Absolutely. He answers fan questions and his writing is just as poetic in his responses as in his music! (edited) 2y
vivastory @CBee Excellent! I will have to sign up. Thanks 👍 2y
CBee @vivastory hope you like! 2y
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“Three greasy brother crows wheel, beak to heel, cutting a circle into the bruised and troubled sky, making fast, dark rings through the thicksome bloats of smoke”

A lil over 30 years ago I crawled into bed with this book at 6am having spent the night carousing with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in Galway, Ireland. I read that first line, smiled to myself knowing I would love this book then got up and sat med-school exams. I wasn‘t wrong 🎤👨🏼‍⚕️

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Tonton

Amazing book but I wanted to provide a link to Nick Cave‘s answer to the question posed whether AI can create a song which would resonate with human beings as posited in Yanni Noah Harari‘s 21 Lessons for the 21 st Century. Worth reading!https://www.brainpickings.org/2019/01/24/nick-cave-music-ai/

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BorghalRantipole
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Grotesque, bibically epic, and beautifully lyrical- this novel is a *lengthy* reflection of Nick Cave's musical tone and subject matter. As such- I was completely engrossed. However; those with a weak stomach - especially concerning violence to animals- should probably give this one a hard pass.

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Just found a great little bookshop on Little Collins St and picked this up for $5. SCORE. I have the hardcover back in NZ but am super happy to have found a cheap copy here.

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