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Punks: New & Selected Poems is a 2021 poetry collection by John Keene, published by The Song Cave. [1] It won the 2022 National Book Award for Poetry, the 2022 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry, and the 2022 Thom Gunn Award. [2] [3] [4]
First edition (publ. Canongate) The Sick Bag Song is a book of non-fiction and poetry by Nick Cave, released in 2015. [1] [2] [3] [4]The book was announced in March 2015. [5] [6] Cave handwrote the book on airplane sick bags while on tour in North America in 2014.
Faith, Hope, and Carnage is a 2022 book by Australian rock musician Nick Cave in conversation with Irish journalist and critic Seán O’Hagan beginning in 2020. The book explores Cave's personal life and journey as a musician, including the 2015 death of his son Arthur, Cave's battle with heroin addiction, and lifelong struggle with Christianity.
Song Books (Solos for Voice 3–92) is a collection of short works by John Cage, composed and compiled by the composer in 1970. It contains pieces of four kinds: songs, songs with electronics, directions for a theatrical performance, and directions for a theatrical performance with electronics. "Any of these may be performed by one or more ...
The origin of And the Ass Saw the Angel was an unfilmed screenplay by Cave and Evan English titled Swampland (a song bearing that title appeared on the Mutiny! EP released by Cave's band, The Birthday Party, in 1983). When the film project fell through, Cave expanded the script into a novel.
Punk-turned-prophet Nick Cave often describes music as “sacred”. Performance, for him, is an act of communion with the audience. But Wild God, his 18th album with The Bad Seeds, feels more ...
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds just released another unheard track "Earthlings" in lieu of the upcoming B-Sides & Rarities Part II. The song has been resurrected from the 2018 and 2019 sessions that ...
The Clan of the Cave Bear - National Book Award Finalist for First Novel (1981) [8] The Shelters of Stone - Publieksprijs voor het Nederlandse Boek Nominee (2002) Despite the above, the Earth's Children series was the nineteenth most banned and challenged book in the United States between 1990 and 1999. [9]