Author: Cohen, Leonard Leonard Cohen is renowned the world over for his meditations on beauty, death, loss and the human heart. The first publication to present the holdings of the Leonard Cohen Family Trust, this volume displays the many facets of Cohen’s creative life. Images of rare concert footage and archival materials, including musical instruments, notebooks, lyrics and letters, are featured alongside photographs, drawings and digital art created by Cohen across several decades.The objects, papers and artifacts from Cohen’s personal archive provide fresh insight into the artist’s creative pursuits and the arc of his career over six decades. Aware from an early age that he was destined to make a mark on this world, Cohen preserved an expansive collection of letters, journals, manuscripts, sketches and records. Together, they provide a rich visual road map to his evolution as a poet and songwriter.Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) was a Canadian poet, singer-songwriter and novelist. Born and educated in Montreal, Cohen began his artistic career in 1956 with the publication of his first book of poetry, 'Let Us Compare Mythologies'. Over his long and productive career, he published two novels, 'The Favourite Game' (1963) and 'Beautiful Losers' (1966), and numerous books of poetry, including 'Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs' (1993). He recorded more than a dozen music albums, and numerous tribute albums have celebrated his songs in various languages. He died in Los Angeles in 2016 and was secretly buried in Montreal a few days later.
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