Nick Cave at the Union Square Barnes & Noble to read from his new book, The Death of Bunny Munro. Photo by David Shankbone | | 2,451 | 53 | (3.72) | 20 | 0 |
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Nick Cave has 4 past events. (show) Nick Cave at Borders Glasgow Nick Cave reads from Death of Bunny Munro. Nick Cave Signing In-store 1:00 pm, Tue 29th September 2009 We are pleased to announce that Nick Cave will be signing copies of his new book 'The Death of Bunny Munro' in-store on Tuesday 29th September. Tickets are completely free but are strictly limited, and will be released at 8.30am on Tuesday 1st September. Tickets are limited to one per person and will be distributed on a first come first served basis. Unfortunately we are unable to reserve tickets over the phone. Please ask in-store for further details. (iaingbrown)… (more)
Ottawa International Writers Festival - GLOBAL ENCOUNTERS: One on One with Nick Cave Nick Cave reads from The Death Of Bunny Munro, the story of a salesman in search of a soul.. Tickets: $20 / $15 Student or Senior Free for Festival Members and Carleton Students “Put Cormac Mccarthy, Franz Kafka and Benny Hill together in a Brighton seaside guesthouse, and they might just come up with Bunny Munro…. this novel [is] the work of one of the great cross-genre storytellers of our age.” — IRVINE WELSH Twenty years after the publication of his first novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel, Nick Cave brings us The Death Of Bunny Munro, the story of a salesman in search of a soul. At turns dark and humane—and with all the mystery and enigma fans will recognize as Cave’s singular vision—The Death of Bunny Munro questions the nature of sin and redemption, and lays bare the imprints that fathers leave on their sons. (clamato)… (more)
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