Close Menu
Mirror Brief

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Soccer has changed, but the drama and dynamics of penalties remain | Women’s Euro 2025

    July 21, 2025

    How Humility Can Restore Trust in Expertise

    July 21, 2025

    That video said to show Trump selecting a young girl at an Epstein party? It’s AI

    July 21, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Mirror BriefMirror Brief
    Trending
    • Soccer has changed, but the drama and dynamics of penalties remain | Women’s Euro 2025
    • How Humility Can Restore Trust in Expertise
    • That video said to show Trump selecting a young girl at an Epstein party? It’s AI
    • UK public service TV ‘endangered’ in YouTube era, says Ofcom | Public service broadcasting
    • Human-level AI is not inevitable. We have the power to change course | Garrison Lovely
    • ‘I went vegan on the second day of filming’: James Cromwell on making Babe, the talking pig classic | Film
    • England: Anti-racism group questions Lionesses’ decision not to take knee
    • Britain is facing a ‘tsunami’ of pensioner poverty, says Kendall | Pensions
    Monday, July 21
    • Home
    • Business
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • World
    • Travel
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    Mirror Brief
    Home»Entertainment»Nick Cave fans swarm charity bookshop in UK after musician donates thousands of books | Nick Cave
    Entertainment

    Nick Cave fans swarm charity bookshop in UK after musician donates thousands of books | Nick Cave

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Nick Cave fans swarm charity bookshop in UK after musician donates thousands of books | Nick Cave
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Nick Cave fans have descended on a charity bookshop in Hove, in southern England, after the musician donated 2,000 books from his personal collection.

    The Australian singer made the donation to Hove’s Oxfam Bookshop on Blatchington Road. The books were once part of his personal library, which was recreated for an art installation that went to Denmark and Canada.

    A bookshop worker named only as Richard told the Argus: “It’s a very interesting donation. The types of books are very wide ranging – there’s philosophy, art, religion, even old fiction paperbacks. It’s an incredibly varied donation. He clearly held on to his books, some of them are quite old.”

    Books from Cave’s collection on sale included books by Salman Rushdie, Christopher Hitchens and Ian McEwan, a first edition of Johnny Cash’s novel Man In White, and “a recipe book about aphrodisiacs”, the Times reported.

    Allow Instagram content?

    This article includes content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. To view this content, click ‘Allow and continue’.

    The Times reported that “a crowd of people” were going through Cave’s books in the shop by Friday, with treasures including Cave’s boarding pass for a flight to Amsterdam, a map of the US, an empty packet of cigarettes and an “old envelope with the words ‘Lukes tooth’ written in Cave’s distinctive handwriting.” His son Luke is 34 years old.

    On Saturday, a queue formed at the shop as word spread.

    Cave and his family moved to Brighton in the 2000s. One of his sons, Arthur, died in 2015 after falling from a cliff in Ovingdean Gap in Brighton. The family left for Los Angeles, then London; in 2023, they sold the Brighton home for £2.9m. Cave wrote: “Brighton had just become too sad … we did, however, return once we realised that, regardless of where we lived, we just took our sadness with us.”

    Richard told the Argus that many of Cave’s books will just look like regular books on the shelves, unless fans go searching: “A couple have plane tickets used as bookmarks but apart from that. It’s not like he was one of these people who had a book plate or wrote his name in.”

    However, some customers reported finding books with sentences underlined or passages noted in Cave’s handwriting. Some were also once gifts, including a copy of The Lieutenant of Inishmore inscribed by Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.

    A spokesperson for Cave said he wouldn’t comment on the donation, saying: “He thinks the discoveries will remain intriguing mysteries for those who find them.”

    books bookshop Cave Charity donates fans musician Nick Swarm thousands
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleThe one change that worked: I hated exercise – until I put a bike in front of my TV | Fitness
    Next Article U.S. firms scramble to secure rare-earth magnets
    Emma Reynolds
    • Website

    Emma Reynolds is a senior journalist at Mirror Brief, covering world affairs, politics, and cultural trends for over eight years. She is passionate about unbiased reporting and delivering in-depth stories that matter.

    Related Posts

    Entertainment

    ‘I went vegan on the second day of filming’: James Cromwell on making Babe, the talking pig classic | Film

    July 21, 2025
    Entertainment

    Destination X presenter Rob Brydon inspired by Traitors’ Claudia Winkleman

    July 21, 2025
    Entertainment

    Ava Phillippe, Sam Morelos Cast in ‘Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me’ (Exclusive)

    July 21, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Top Posts

    Eric Trump opens door to political dynasty

    June 27, 20257 Views

    Anatomy of a Comedy Cliché

    July 1, 20253 Views

    SpaceX crane collapse in Texas being investigated by OSHA

    June 27, 20252 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Technology

    Meta Wins Blockbuster AI Copyright Case—but There’s a Catch

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025
    Business

    No phone signal on your train? There may be a fix

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025
    World

    US sanctions Mexican banks, alleging connections to cartel money laundering | Crime News

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Most Popular

    Eric Trump opens door to political dynasty

    June 27, 20257 Views

    Anatomy of a Comedy Cliché

    July 1, 20253 Views

    SpaceX crane collapse in Texas being investigated by OSHA

    June 27, 20252 Views
    Our Picks

    Soccer has changed, but the drama and dynamics of penalties remain | Women’s Euro 2025

    July 21, 2025

    How Humility Can Restore Trust in Expertise

    July 21, 2025

    That video said to show Trump selecting a young girl at an Epstein party? It’s AI

    July 21, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Soccer has changed, but the drama and dynamics of penalties remain | Women’s Euro 2025
    • How Humility Can Restore Trust in Expertise
    • That video said to show Trump selecting a young girl at an Epstein party? It’s AI
    • UK public service TV ‘endangered’ in YouTube era, says Ofcom | Public service broadcasting
    • Human-level AI is not inevitable. We have the power to change course | Garrison Lovely
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2025 Mirror Brief. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.