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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 18 October 2022 of The Conversation est. 2011 The Conversation
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‘Grief Can Have a Chastening Effect’ : In Faith, Hope and Carnage Nick Cave Plumbs Religion, Creativity and Human Frailty, Lyn McCredden , single work review
— Review of Faith, Hope and Carnage Nick Cave , Sean O'Hagan , 2022 single work autobiography interview ;

'Whether you adore or despise Nick Cave, this book offers you a great deal. Far more than the stereotypes of the gothic expatriate, or the drug-loving, post-punk, underground lord, or the strutting songster with the deep, melancholy voice. All these characters appear in Faith, Hope and Carnage, but we meet full on an older, reflective, theologically-probing Cave. For many readers this might sound like challenging, even uncomfortable, territory.' (Introduction) 

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