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Boy On Fire

The Young Nick Cave--Shortlisted for the ABIA Biography Book of the Year 2021

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The bestselling, award-winning and critically acclaimed biography of the young Nick Cave, by award-winning writer, Mark Mordue.


Shortlisted for the ABIA Biography Book of the Year 2021

A deeply beautiful, profound and poetic biography of the formative years of the dark prince of Australian rock 'n' roll, Boy on Fire is Nick Cave's creation story. This is a portrait of the artist as, first, a boy, and then a young man. It charts his family, friends, influences, milieu and, most of all, his music, revealing how Nick Cave shaped himself into the extraordinary artist he has become.

As well as a powerfully compelling biography of a singular, uncompromising artist, Boy on Fire is a fascinating social and cultural biography, a vivid and evocative rendering of the people, time and places that went into the making of Nick Cave – from the fast-running dark river and ghost gums of Wangaratta and the punk scene that hit staid 1970s Melbourne like an atom bomb, right through to the torn wallpaper, sticky carpet and manic energy of nights at St Kilda's Crystal Ballroom.

Boy on Fire is a stunning biographical achievement.

PRAISE FOR BOY ON FIRE:

'Mordue's exploration of Cave's protean and dynamic artistic universe, and the boy at its heart – malanderer, badlander and fabulator – is rich, sensitive, rollicking and, yes, tender' The Australian

'Boy On Fire is a beautiful book, evocative and sensual, yet with an even-handed and at times critical treatment of its subject' Sydney Review of Books

'All the relevant voices have their say, creating a wonderfully alive picture of this tumultuous time in modern Australian music ... on the page they glint with vitality and humour ... written with mercurial flair.' Books+Publishing

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    • Books+Publishing

      September 30, 2020
      After 35 years of communication with Nick Cave, 10 of them actively spent researching a biography which eventually grew to Moby Dick proportions, Mark Mordue has fashioned this expertly detailed account of the prodigious entertainer’s early years. All the relevant voices have their say, creating a wonderfully alive picture of this tumultuous time in modern Australian music, which is now, incredibly, 40 years ago. The biography’s long incubation period means that some, such as Rowland S Howard and Tony Cohen, are now gone, but on the page they glint with vitality and humour, as does Cave himself. Mordue deftly captures the vortex of events to show how a very lucky—and very naughty—boy, the inheritor of an impressive line of talent, born into a loving family in the unprepossessing Victorian town of Warracknabeal, was able to take on the world. Cleverly structured and written with the mercurial flair of a music journalist, this biography ends at a cataclysmic moment, with the fertile ground sown ready for this energetic bad seed to thrive. Anyone looking to join the dots of Cave’s music and career will appreciate this work, as will those interested in how life shapes art. Indeed, given the way the long lens shines a loving light on the cacophony of the times, Boy on Fire even provides a soothing portal into a more innocent past, pre- both the pandemic and the ratty internet. Julia Taylor worked in trade publishing for many years.

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