The Death of Bunny Munro, Nick Cave
The Death of Bunny Munro, Nick Cave
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The Death of Bunny Munro
A Novel

Author: Nick Cave

Narrator: Nick Cave

Unabridged: 8 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2009


Synopsis

Twenty years after the publication of his first novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel, Nick Cave brings us the final days of Bunny Munro, a salesman in search of a soul.

Set adrift by his wife's suicide and struggling to keep some sort of grasp on reality, Bunny Munro drives off in his yellow Fiat Punto, Bunny Jr. in tow. To his son, waiting patiently in the car while he peddles beauty wares and quickies to lonely housewives in the south of England, Bunny is a hero, larger than life. But Bunny himself seems to have only a dim awareness of his son's existence, viewing his needs as a distraction from the relentless pursuit of sex, alcohol, and drugs.

When his bizarre road trip shades into a final reckoning, Bunny realizes that the revenants of his world—decrepit fathers, vengeful ghosts, jealous husbands, and horned psycho-killers—lurk in the shadows, waiting to exact their toll.

At turns dark and humane—and with all the mystery and enigma fans will recognize as Cave's singular vision—The Death of Bunny Munro questions the nature of sin and redemption, and lays bare the imprints that fathers leave on their sons.

About Nick Cave

Nick Cave has been performing music for more than forty years and is best known as the songwriter and lead singer of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, whose 2019 album, Ghosteen, was widely received as their best work ever. Cave’s body of work also covers a wider range of media and modes of expression, including film score composition, ceramic sculpture and writing novels. Over the last few years his Red Hand Files website and “Conversation with” live events have seen Cave exploring deeper and more direct relationships with his fans.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on October 01, 2009

look we are best friends! okay now it is time to actually review the book. and im having an off day so im not sure what form this review will take, but im writing it and thats what is happening. i was trying to remember the other day where i was the first time i encountered nick cave. not in person,......more

Goodreads review by Karmologyclinic on May 16, 2018

If you can listen to this audiobook, then please do. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis redefined the concept of audiobooks and set the standard up high. It is a hallucinatory audio experience with a soundtrack, perfect sound engineering and a very expressive narration by Cave. The book is a horrific merry-......more

Goodreads review by Meike on October 15, 2020

Cave's second novel is a wild romp that works with a clash of moods, and it's damn effective. Our protagonist, the title-giving Bunny Munro, is a traveling salesman for beauty products, and at the beginning, his adventures read like a parody on a porn script: Salesman visits lonely housewives, wild......more

Goodreads review by Greg on October 04, 2009

After reading this book I can not think of Avril Lavigne without automatically thinking about what her vagina would look like. The "Complicated" singer's cooter will probably forever be a purple elephant to me, and I'll be 90 years old and "Skater boy" will come on the "Good Times Oldies" podcast, o......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 21, 2011

i gave this book to a friend after i read it and he said something that stuck with me forever: "this would've been better as a short story." there's a lot at work here - the protagonist is an asshole, addicted to sex and booze and fantasies about the vagina of a canadian pop singer. as a woman, readi......more