LEONARD COHEN's artistic career began in 1956 with the publication of his first book of poetry, Let Us Compare Mythologies. He published two novels, The Favourite Game and Beautiful Losers, and ten previous books of poetry, including Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs and Book of Longing. During a recording career that spanned almost fifty years, he released fourteen studio albums, the last of which, You Want It Darker, was released in 2016. Cohen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008, received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010, and was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature and the Glenn Gould Prize in 2011. He died on November 7, 2016.
“Fuses sexuality with spirituality . . . mystical and profane,
poetic and obscene . . . an invitation to play Russian roulette
with a phallic pistol.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Cohen is a writer of terrific energy and colour, a Rabelaisian
comic and a visualizer of memorable scenes.” —The Observer (UK)
“Brilliant, explosive, a fountain of talent. . . . James Joyce is
not dead . . . he lives under the name of Cohen . . . writing from
the point of view of Henry Miller.” —Boston Herald
“A fantasied eroticism which is wildly funny. . . . An exciting
book.” —Sunday Times (UK)
“The literary counterpart of Hair on the stage and Easy Rider on
the screen.” —Daily Telegraph (UK)
“Leaves one gasping for breath as well as suitable words. . . .
Cohen is a powerful, poetic writer.” —Dallas Times Herald
"Fuses sexuality with spirituality . . . mystical and profane,
poetic and obscene . . . an invitation to play Russian roulette
with a phallic pistol." -Kirkus Reviews
"Cohen is a writer of terrific energy and colour, a Rabelaisian
comic and a visualizer of memorable scenes." -The Observer
(UK)
"Brilliant, explosive, a fountain of talent. . . . James Joyce is
not dead . . . he lives under the name of Cohen . . . writing from
the point of view of Henry Miller." -Boston Herald
"A fantasied eroticism which is wildly funny. . . . An exciting
book." -Sunday Times (UK)
"The literary counterpart of Hair on the stage and Easy
Rider on the screen." -Daily Telegraph (UK)
"Leaves one gasping for breath as well as suitable words. . . .
Cohen is a powerful, poetic writer." -Dallas Times Herald
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