Book of Mercy, Leonard Cohen
Book of Mercy, Leonard Cohen
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Book of Mercy

Author: Leonard Cohen

Narrator: Jonathan Davis

Unabridged: 1 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/25/2018

Categories: Fiction, Poetry


Synopsis

Internationally celebrated for his writing and his music, Leonard Cohen is revered as one of the great writers, performers, and most consistently daring artists of our time. Now available on audio for the first time, the poems in Book of Mercy brim with praise, despair, anger, doubt, and trust. Speaking from the heart of the modern world, yet in tones that resonate with an older devotional tradition, these verses give voice to our deepest, most powerful intuitions.

About Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen was born in Montreal, in 1934. Soon after graduating from McGill University, he published his first collection of poems, Let Us Compare Mythologies, in 1956. He would go on to publish a dozen more volumes of poetry, including Book of Longing; two novels, The Favourite Game and Beautiful Losers; and a posthumous collection of poems, drawings, lyrics, and drawings in The Flame. A hugely influential and critically acclaimed singer and songwriter, Cohen released fourteen studio albums between 1967 and 2016, the last being You Want It Darker, the title track of which posthumously won him the Grammy for Best Rock Performance. Cohen died in Los Angeles in November 2016.

About Jonathan Davis

Jonathan Davis's credits include numerous regional theatre performances as well as the New York productions of Three Sisters and Final Passages. Jonathan has also read several Star Wars titles for both Random House Audio and Listening Library.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shirin on July 17, 2022

Face me to the rays of love, O source of light, or face me to the majesty of your darkness, but not here, do not leave me here, where death is forgotten, and the new thing grins. My plan was to read a great Canadian book on the first of July, my dear Canadian friend, Carolyn helped me to choose The S......more

Goodreads review by Bob on March 15, 2015

I don't always understand Leonard Cohen. Sometimes his references are too deep or not in my pool of knowledge, but even when i don't understand his words, i understand the feelings. This book is written in prose, but it is pure poetry. To be more exact, it is psalms. A soul crying out for understand......more

Goodreads review by Erin on May 14, 2009

Cohen sings from the gap. He knows exactly what his pain is all about, but that doesn't stop him from feeling it. He prays to a masculine God, which does not resonate so much for me, personally, but he is a Jewish man who believes in the Judeo-Christian divinity, and he sure isn't alone in that so I......more

Goodreads review by Alan on November 27, 2019

One of his most personal books of poetry. The Jewish symbolism and discourse is truly touching and his use of language is, as always, powerful. Leonard Cohen passed away this week and I could not ask for a more appropriate book to mourn him with. Rest In peace 'World's Last Troubadour'. Second read (......more

Goodreads review by Tjerk Jan on October 06, 2024

Oude review: Deze was te hoog gegrepen, ik begreep eigenlijk vrij weinig van deze proza. Mooi geschreven, dat wel. Nieuwe review: Oude TJ was een sukkel, luister niet naar oude TJ. Dit boek is geweldig. Ik begrijp het nu; ik las te snel. Deze gedichten zijn bedoeld gelezen te worden met zorgvuldige o......more


Quotes

“An eloquent victory of the human spirit in combat with itself.”

Globe and Mail (Toronto)