Nick Cave
Singer-songwriter Nick Cave talks to Kirsty Wark in a rare interview about the death of his son, Arthur, which Cave has written about in his book Faith Hope and Carnage.
Singer-songwriter Nick Cave, best known for fronting his band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, talks to 麻豆社 Newsnight.
The artist talks about the death of one of his 15-year-old twin sons, Arthur, in 2015, and how he has addressed loss and grief through music, particularly his hugely lauded album Ghosteen.
He also discusses his new book, Faith Hope and Carnage, which is distilled from a series of telephone conversations, during lockdown, between Cave and journalist Sean O'Hagan, in which he thinks about questions of belief, faith, grief, love and his music.
In a rare TV interview, Kirsty Wark also hears about his project, The Red Hand Files, in which he solicits questions online and then responds to the ones that pique his interest with advice and musings which are often tender, and sometimes funny.
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