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Nina Simone's Gum

A Memoir of Things Lost and Found

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Nina Simone's Gum

By: Warren Ellis
Narrated by: David Noonan, Francis Upritchard, Warren Ellis, Maria Chatzchristodoulou, Ann Demeulemeester, Leo Whetter, Nick Cave
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From award-winning musician and composer Warren Ellis comes the unexpected and inspiring story of a piece of chewing gum. Featuring original music by the author and an introduction by Nick Cave.

The Times top 10 best seller, now with an Afterword by Warren Ellis.

A Guardian, Telegraph, The Times, Irish Times, Rough Trade, Mojo, Clash, Rolling Stone, Uncut Book of the Year.

From award-winning musician and composer Warren Ellis comes the unexpected and inspiring story of a piece of chewing gum.

I hadn't opened the towel that contained her gum since 2013. The last person to touch it was Nina Simone, her saliva and fingerprints unsullied. The idea that it was still in her towel was something I had drawn strength from. I thought each time I opened it some of Nina Simone's spirit would vanish. In many ways, that thought was more important than the gum itself.

On Thursday, 1st July, 1999, Dr Nina Simone gave a rare performance as part of Nick Cave's Meltdown Festival. After the show, in a state of awe, Warren Ellis crept onto the stage, took Dr Simone's piece of chewed gum from the piano, wrapped it in her stage towel and put it in a Tower Records bag. The gum remained with him for 20 years—a sacred totem, his creative muse, a conduit that would eventually take Ellis back to his childhood and his relationship with found objects, growing in significance with every passing year.

Nina Simone's Gum is about how something so small can form beautiful connections between people. It is a story about the meaning we place on things, on experiences and how they become imbued with spirituality. It is a celebration of artistic process, friendship, understanding and love.

©2021 Warren Ellis (P)2022 Faber & Faber
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"Warren has turned this memento, snatched from his idol's piano in a moment of rapture, into a genuine religious artefact." (Nick Cave)

"Such a mad, happy book about art and music and obsession. I'm so glad I got to read it. It made the world feel lighter." (Neil Gaiman)

"In praise of meaning-rich relics and magical things. Totally heartwarming project." (Max Porter)

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Utterly engrossing work. Inspired to search out dozens of work’s referred to in the book.

Outstanding

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Thoroughly enjoyed this unputdownable, unpretentious and honest account from the viewpoint of the legend Warren Ellis.

Brilliant insight to lives lived

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I loved this, listened to it in 2 sessions. So much to think about, song, memories and the meanings we attach to objects.
A beautiful insite to the multitude of connections between objects, artistry, creativity and creating, memories and the personal and collective value we connect to objects and memory.

A really enjoyable listen

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I love how personal the story was for Warren and the responsibility he felt to share it.

any idea will take on it's own perpetual journey and bring the right people on board as needed to support this

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The best book about gum ever. Delightfully preserved by the author who takes you on an unexpected journey.

Just beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.

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