Nick Cave’s fans They flooded a social bookstore in Hawv, southern England, in which the musician donated 2,000 books from his personal collection. The Australian singer donated to Oxfam Bookstore, according to a report in The Guardian. The books were once part of his personal library, which was recalled for an art facility presented in Denmark and Canada.

Bookstore employee told Argus: “It’s a very interesting donation. The types of books are very different – there is philosophy, art, religion, and even old fiction books. It is an incredible donation with a great variety. Obviously he kept his books, some of them are quite old. “

The collection includes works by Salman Rusdi, Ian McGuuan and Christopher Hitchens, but Johnny Cason’s novel “Man in White, the Times said.

Kev and his family moved to Brighton, near Hawov in the 2000s. One of his sons, Arthur, died in 2015 after falling from a cliff at Ovingdin Gap in Brighton. The family left for Los Angeles, and then for London. In 2023, they sold the house in Brighton. Keb wrote: ‘Brighton had become very sad … We came back, however, when we realized that, no matter where we lived, we were just taking our sadness with us. “

Many of Nick Cave’s literary works are just like normal books on the shelves, unless fans look for, the bookstore said. “Some have airline tickets used as bookmarks and some customers said they found others with underlined suggestions or excerpts marked with the graphic character of Kives,” he said.