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A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen
A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen | Liel Leibovitz
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Brings to life a passionate poet-turned-musician and what compels him and his work. Why is it that Leonard Cohen receives the sort of reverence we reserve for a precious few living artists? Why are his songs, three or four decades after their original release, suddenly gracing the charts, blockbuster movie sound tracks, and television singing competitions? And why is it that while most of his contemporaries are either long dead or engaged in uninspired nostalgia tours, Cohen is at the peak of his powers and popularity? These are the questions at the heart of A Broken Hallelujah, a meditation on the singer, his music, and the ideas and beliefs at its core. Granted extraordinary access to Cohens personal papers, Liel Leibovitz examines the intricacies of the man whose performing career began with a crippling bout of stage fright, yet who, only a few years later, tamed a rowdy crowd on the Isle of Wight, preventing further violence; the artist who had gone from a successful world tour and a movie star girlfriend to a long residency in a remote Zen retreat; and the rare spiritual seeker for whom the principles of traditional Judaism, the tenets of Zen Buddhism, and the iconography of Christianity all align. The portrait that emerges is that of an artist attuned to notions of justice, lust, longing, loneliness, and redemption, and possessing the sort of voice and vision commonly reserved only for the prophets. More than just an account of Cohens life, A Broken Hallelujah is an intimate look at the artist that is as emotionally astute as it is philosophically observant. Delving into the sources and meaning of Cohens work, Leibovitz beautifully illuminates what Cohen is telling us and why we listen so intensely.
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jmofo
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I enjoyed this book. It was a little challenging getting into, as it felt as though I wiki‘d Cohen and followed hyperlinks in an article before reading the context that made the subject of the hyperlink relevant. That only happened a couple of times, and soon the book settles into being Cohen-centric. I‘ve seen the movie Not Your Man and this had some insights from past interviews that were new to me. If you like the man‘s work, I recommend.

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jmofo
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I‘m taking a break from #audiobaking for about the last five hours to read a bit on the couch. Clocking in at 4 hours and fifty minutes for #25infive because what the hay.

WanderingBookaneer Pretty! 😍 6y
Stacy_31 Everything looks yummy! 6y
ravenlee What are those glorious spiral things? 6y
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night_shift Those swirly things look awesome! 6y
Andrew65 A great total! 👏 6y
jmofo Thanks folks! @ravenlee & @UnidragonFrag The swirly spiral things are a version of St Lucia buns. They‘re not super sweet and are flavored with orange rind, cardamom, and currants. These have some cherries for decoration. I try to make them every year. Bottom right are some Georgian cheese hand pies and the crumbs in the bowl are the beginnings of rum balls (something I made with my@mom every year). 6y
night_shift Cheese hand pies?! That sounds yum, too!! 6y
jmofo @UnidragonFrag they are! I make them year-round. 6y
ravenlee That all sounds utterly amazing. Now I‘m hungry and wish I could come to your house! 6y
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#TBRtemptation post! Today has seemed to be a day of #biography. Well, people are interesting folks, aren't they ?? Another library book I spotted on the "New Books" shelves in the staff back room for processing. How timely with his death. It's not thick, but not too thin either. I'll be reading this one ???. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook #LitsyLovesLibraries ?

LeahBergen I love me some Leonard. 8y
KellyK Love Leonard's music. I'll have to see if this is at my library soon... or at least as soon as I get a few items returned. 8y
kristina_with_a_k He was quite the enigma. 8y
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Oblomov26 A favorite artist, may need to read this 8y
MrBook @LeahBergen 😎🙌🏻!! @KellyK 😁👏🏻🙌🏻! @kristina_with_a_k Yes, which made him all the more interesting, right 😊👍🏻? @Oblomov26 He is a frequent performer on my Spotify playlists 😎👌🏻🙌🏻! 8y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 8y
kristina_with_a_k @MrBook Agreed. Side note: His granddaughter is the daughter of my very favorite musician - Rufus Wainwright. 8y
Suet624 @kristina_with_a_k wow! I never knew that. And I thought I knew so much about Rufus. 8y
kristina_with_a_k @Suet624 Yep!! Viva Katherine is 6 y/o now. 8y
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Seshat

"And even though it all went wrong, I stand before the Lord of Song with nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah." ~Leonard Cohen

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JewishBookCouncil
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"You got me singing, even though the the news is bad; you got me singing the only song I ever had... You got me singing the Hallelujah song."

Read Liel Leibovitz's quietly passionate 'A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption and the Life of Leonard Cohen' here: http://bit.ly/1hiLXz2

Dragon His son was recently on the radio talking about a collaboration he worked on with his father. It was the first time I heard that Leonard Cohen was ill. I am very sorry for his loss. 8y
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