A Broken Hallelujah
Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen
13 March 2015
Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.
Description
Brings to life a passionate poet-turned-musician and what compels him and his work.
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 Cohen’s 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 Cohen’s 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 Cohen’s work, Leibovitz beautifully illuminates what Cohen is telling us and why we listen so intensely.
Reviews
"A spiritual odyssey. . . . Thoughtful, ruminative . . . learned, eloquent . . . artful and precise." — David Yaffe, Christian Science Monitor
"Lively, erudite and affecting. . . . Leibovitz makes a convincing case that Cohen has claimed his rightful place within the prophetic tradition that inspired him all along." — Washington Post
"An elegant, beautifully crafted book that Cohen's fans will instinctively understand." — Ruth Rosen, Truthdig
"Well crafted and captivatingly written." — 1Heckofaguy. com