I'm Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen

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I'm Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen, Sylvie Simmons

The extraordinary life and creative process of one of the most important and influential songwriters and artists of the past fifty years.

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    ISBN: 9780224090643
    Published: 02/11/2012
    Imprint: Jonathan Cape
    Extent: 560 pages
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    ISBN: 9781448161478
    Published: 01/11/2012
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    Extent: 560 pages
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There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.' Leonard CohenThe genius behind such classic songs as Suzanne, Bird on a Wire and Hallelujah, Leonard Cohen has been one of the most important and influential songwriters of our time, a man of spirituality, emotion, and intelligence whose work has explored the definitive issues of human life – sex, religion, power, meaning, love.Yet before he even began recording, Cohen was an accomplished literary figure whose poetry and novels brought him considerable recognition. His dual careers in music and literature have transformed one another, his songs revealing a literary quality rare in the world of popular music, and his poetry and prose informed by a rich musicality.I'm Your Man explores the facets of Cohen's life – from his early childhood in Montreal, to his entrée into the worlds of literature and music, his immersion in Jewish culture, obsession with Christian imagery, and deep commitment to Buddhist detachment – including the five years he spent at a monastery outside of Los Angeles and his ordainment as a Rinzai Zen Buddhist Monk. Sylvie Simmons draws on Cohen's private archives and a wealth of interviews with many of his closest associates, colleagues, and other artists whose work he has inspired, as well as professors, Buddhist monks, and rabbis, to share stories and details never before revealed, and correct mistakes propounded in previous works. Unlike other biographies, 'm Your Man gives equal time to Cohen's poetry and prose and balances his intellectual and religious sides. The result is this deeply insightful, well-rounded portrait, of an artist whose reach, vision, and incredible talent who has had a profound impact on multiple generations and who continues to create magic today.