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  1. Sean O’Hagan: Radum Calls, Radum Calls review – Compelling and quietly triumphant Former Microdisney man’s second solo outing in almost 30 years offers earthly delights

  2. 20. Sept. 2022 · Through O’Hagan’s sensitive questioning, Faith, Hope and Carnage is one of the most powerful and affecting meditations on grief and loss published in recent years.” ―James Cook, ArtReview (UK) “The soft-spoken, knowing voice of a wise man whose youthful excesses inevitably led him to a quiet life of meditation and art . . .There is a fly-on-the-wall sense that when Cave speaks, he ...

    • Nick Cave, Seán O'Hagan
  3. 20. Sept. 2022 · Faith, Hope and Carnage is a book about Nick Cave’s inner life. Created from more than forty hours of intimate conversations with the journalist Seán O’Hagan, this is a profoundly thoughtful exploration, in Cave’s own words, of what really drives his life and creativity. The book examines questions of belief, art, music, freedom, grief ...

    • Nick Cave, Seán O'Hagan
  4. 11. Sept. 2022 · Nick Cave and writer Sean O’Hagan in London, August 2022. Photograph: Lynette Garland/The Observer. You actually touched on that idea back in 1998, in your lecture The Secret Life of the Love ...

  5. Pitchfork Faith, Hope and Carnage is a book about Nick Cave's inner life.Created from more than forty hours of intimate conversations with the journalist Seán O'Hagan, this is a profoundly thoughtful exploration, in Cave's own words, of what really drives his life and creativity. The book examines questions of belief, art, music, freedom, grief and love. It draws candidly on Cave's life, from ...

  6. Full music credits for Sean O'Hagan: 310 performances. Roles performed: songwriter, string arrangements, producer, guitar, organ. Releases include: Mars Audiac Quintet (Stereolab), The Groop Played "Space Age Batchelor Pad Music", Rachel@Fairyland (Rae Morris).

  7. Sean O’Hagan has been writing about photography for well over a decade, including a long-running column in The Guardian titled “On Photography.” Before that, he primarily focused on music while frequently interviewing other cultural figures. He has been recognized with numerous awards for both his interviews and his criticism. O’Hagan has also collaborated on a number of photobooks ...