Nick Taussig

Nick Taussig

Nick Taussig (born March 26, 1973) is a British author and film producer. In his writing he is known for exploring themes of personal freedom, identity, truth and moral transgression in works such as Love and Mayhem (2005), Don Don (2007) and Gorilla Guerrilla (2008).

After graduating from Durham University with a First Class degree in Philosophy and Literature, he went on to UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies where he completed a Master's in Russian Literature. Taussig initially worked in film before writing his first novel in 2005. He married the Czech artist Klara Cecmanova in 2010. He is also co-founder of The Mtaala Foundation, which creates and supports educational communities for vulnerable children and at-risk youth, including those affected by poverty, war, and HIV/AIDS.[1]

Contents

Writing

In Taussig's fiction, common perceptions of human nature are challenged, the writer exploring themes of love, sexual desire, insanity, poverty, violence and death, the last of which he discussed when he appeared at the Hay Festival on June 9, 2007[2]. Taussig confronts his readers with shocking aspects of humanity, intending to force them to reflect and reevaluate.

Taussig's first novel, Love and Mayhem, received significant critical acclaim.[3] Paul Blezard described it as “an absolutely stunning debut novel. It is for the lovelorn, and for those in love. It is just very well-written.”[4] However, others responded less favourably to this “twisted tale of love set in a darker side of London,” in the words of the literary critic Daneet Steffens. Writing in Time Out (company) in the August 31, 2005 issue of the magazine, Steffens concluded that though the novel contains “sly plot twists and persuasive [characters] … some of it comes off as [no more than] cathartic release,” though “whispers of promising novels – or movies – to come.”[5] In the writing of it, Taussig reportedly drew on his own experiences in his study of madness and the fine line between reason and unreason, this “adding a further edge to proceedings,” according to the critic Kingsley Marshall, writing in Notion magazine in July 2005.[6]

In his second book, Don Don, Taussig continued to explore uncompromising subject matter, in his depiction of “Don Holmes … a man with a string of failed marriages who’s never happier than when he’s hoovering up drugs, blowing away business competitors or getting blown by a couple of girls,” according to Tom Boncza-Tomaszewski, writing in The Independent on Sunday on March 4, 2007.[7] The critic described Taussig as “clearly a talented writer,” but felt the novel “got polished so hard it lost its definition.” Others, however, responded to it more positively, BBC’s Marie-Louise Muir calling it a “remarkable book”[3] and the critic Paul Blezard describing it as “pithy and funny, mature and intelligent.”[8] While writing Don Don, Taussig spent time both in America and Thailand, in an attempt to live as his fictional characters do, “going to extraordinary lengths in order to research [his] books,” in the words of broadcaster Jamie Owen, who interviewed Taussig for BBC Radio Wales on March 27, 2007.[9]

Taussig entered new territory with his third novel, Gorilla Guerrilla, a book that describes the relationship between a boy soldier and a silverback gorilla. In a feature for The Independent on Sunday on December 8, 2008, Taussig wrote about what inspired the novel, a meeting with “a 14-year-old with a pronounced limp and a heavy scar on the top of his head [whose] slight build and baby face belied the horror experienced in his short life. Before he'd even hit puberty he had shot enemy troops, looted villages and brutally murdered civilians – and all against his will.”[10] The critic Natasha Harding, writing in The Sun on July 25, 2008, described Gorilla Guerrilla as a “thought-provoking tale beautifully told … dealing with, among other issues, man’s relationship with nature.”[11] Influenced by the work of the contemporary philosopher John N. Gray, in particular Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals, the book, amongst other things, “renders the barriers that we erect between our species and others to protect our sense of uniqueness otiose,” according to the poet Nicholas Green.[12]

Published works

Fiction

  • Love and Mayhem (2005)
  • Don Don (2007)
  • Gorilla Guerrilla (2008)

Producing

Taussig has produced feature films such as Shank (2010 film) (2010), Anuvahood (2011) and Sket (post-production, 2011). He was also executive producer for the BAFTA-nominated political documentary, Taking Liberties (film) (2007), a film about the erosion of Civil liberties in the United Kingdom and the increase of surveillance under the government of Tony Blair.

References

  1. ^ [www.mtaala.org.html]The Mtaala Foundation
  2. ^ [1] It’s a Crime! (or a Mystery…)blog
  3. ^ a b Muir, Marie-Louise. Interviewing Taussig on Arts Extra, BBC Radio Ulster, February 2007
  4. ^ Blezard, Paul. Interviewing Taussig on Between the Lines, Oneword, July 27, 2005
  5. ^ Steffens, Daneet. In her review of Love and Mayhem for Time Out (company), Aug 31-Sep 7, 2005
  6. ^ Marshall, Kingsley. In his review of Love and Mayhem for Notion magazine, July 2005
  7. ^ Boncza-Tomaszewski, Tom. In his review of Don Don for The Independent on Sunday, March 4, 2007
  8. ^ Blezard, Paul. Interviewing Taussig on Between the Lines, Oneword, March 1, 2007
  9. ^ Owen, Jamie. Interviewing Taussig on BBC Radio Wales on March 27, 2007
  10. ^ Innocence lost: The child soldiers forced to murder Taussig, Nick. An article Taussig wrote for The Independent on Sunday, December 8, 2008, about child soldiers in Africa
  11. ^ Harding, Natasha. In her review of Gorilla Guerrilla for The Sun, July 25, 2008
  12. ^ [2] Green, Nicholas. In his review of Gorilla Guerrilla on Amazon.com


External Links

Writing

  • Nick Taussig, Amazon.com' author's page [3]
  • Taussig, Nick. An article Taussig wrote for The Independent, December 8, 2008, about child soldiers in Africa Innocence lost: The child soldiers forced to murder
  • An Interview with Taussig on BBC Radio 2, August 28, 2008, discussing Gorilla Guerrilla [4]
  • An Interview with Taussig on BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester, August 5, 2008, discussing Gorilla Guerrilla [5]
  • An Interview with Taussig, broadcast on BBC Radio Wales, March 27, 2007, discussing Don Don [6]
  • An Interview with Taussig, broadcast on Between the Lines, Oneword, March 1, 2007, discussing Don Don [7]
  • An Interview with Taussig, broadcast on Arts Extra, BBC Radio Ulster, February 2007, discussing Don Don [8]
  • Taussig reading an extract from Don Don [9]
  • Taussig reading an extract from Love and Mayhem on Between the Lines, Oneword, July 27, 2005 [10]
  • Taussig reading an extract from Love and Mayhem on BBC Radio Scotland, August 2005 [11]

Producing


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