And The Ass Saw The Angel
A darkly gothic Southern Gothic novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel marks Nick Cave's debut as a fiction writer, set in the bleak, swamp-ridden backwater of Ukulore Valley — a world ruled by religious fanaticism and superstition. The narrative chronicles the tortured life of Euchrid Eucrow, a mute outcast and son of a violent drunk and a moonshine-addled mother, who retreats into a private world of grotesque visions and messianic delusion. Cave's prose is steeped in a raw, biblical intensity, drawing on William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor while carving out a voice that is unmistakably his own — violent, lyrical, and relentlessly bleak. The novel constructs a hellish portrait of a community consumed by its own self-righteous cruelty, building to an apocalyptic and viscerally unforgettable conclusion.
Author: Nick Cave
Format: Paperback
Published: 2013, Penguin
Genre: Modern fiction
A darkly gothic Southern Gothic novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel marks Nick Cave's debut as a fiction writer, set in the bleak, swamp-ridden backwater of Ukulore Valley — a world ruled by religious fanaticism and superstition. The narrative chronicles the tortured life of Euchrid Eucrow, a mute outcast and son of a violent drunk and a moonshine-addled mother, who retreats into a private world of grotesque visions and messianic delusion. Cave's prose is steeped in a raw, biblical intensity, drawing on William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor while carving out a voice that is unmistakably his own — violent, lyrical, and relentlessly bleak. The novel constructs a hellish portrait of a community consumed by its own self-righteous cruelty, building to an apocalyptic and viscerally unforgettable conclusion.