UK publisher Canongate has just announced that a posthumous volume of Leonard Cohen's poetry, The Flame, will be released in October of next year. It will be published by Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux ...
In 2014, Cohen surprised the Manhattan audience of a closed listening session of Popular Problems, his newest album at the time, by popping in not to sing, but simply say hello and look at everyone ...
The NewsHour's poetry series looks at iconic writer and poet Leonard Cohen who discusses the difference between writing a song and a poem, and explains why "Out of the thousands who are known or want ...
Even though Leonard Cohen passed away nearly two years ago, his work remains eerily relevant today. "The Flame," Cohen's posthumous book of poetry, was released on Oct. 2, and one poem is entitled ...
Legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen died at age 82 on Monday, just when we needed his lyrics most.* Fortunately, we still have those lyrics and, thanks to a new video from Blank on ...
Leonard Cohen‘s final poetry book The Flame features a poem titled “Kanye West Is Not Picasso,” and for the posthumous collection’s audiobook, actor Michael Shannon recites the work. Cohen penned the ...
At the hour of his death the hopeless little screens were full of the U.S. presidential election and hysteria surrounding Mr. Trump’s victory. Combining the two events, many flocked to social media to ...
On Friday, February 28, fans of the beloved musician and poetic force Leonard Cohen will have the rare opportunity to bid on a piece of the artist’s personal collection when a new auction begins at 10 ...
The late Leonard Cohen was at least as well known for his poetry as for his legendary songwriting. He has a new posthumous book called The Flame: Poems Notebooks Lyrics Drawings out now, and the ...
Kanye West is a man of many talents – one of which is professing to be a genius. “I am Picasso,” West once shouted between songs during a 2013 concert, the crowd roaring in approval of his comparison ...
In 2014, Cohen surprised the Manhattan audience of a closed listening session of Popular Problems, his newest album at the time, by popping in not to sing, but simply say hello and look at everyone ...
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