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The singer and poet Leonard Cohen was profoundly influenced by Judaism and Christianity, which shaped his identity and worldview. In this exploration, Harry Freedman delves into the mystical and spiritual sources that inspired Cohen, examining their original contexts and the narratives behind them. Cohen's music is rich with references to Jewish and Christian traditions, drawing from the Bible, Talmud, and Kabbalah. From his iconic 1967 song 'Suzanne' to masterpieces like 'Hallelujah' and 'Who by Fire', and culminating in his final work 'You Want It Darker', Cohen utilized spirituality as a means to foster understanding, clarity, and beauty. Born into a distinguished Jewish family in Montreal, Cohen initially aimed to be a poet before transitioning to songwriting and recording. His journey also led him to Zen Buddhism, where he spent years at a monastery in California. He passed away just before Donald Trump's election in 2016, leaving a lasting legacy. Freedman’s analysis moves beyond traditional biography, examining how Cohen reinterpreted myths, prayers, and allegories in his songs. This work offers a profound understanding of Cohen's life and the mystical roots of his extraordinary artistry.
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Leonard Cohen, Harry Freedman
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- 2021
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