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Leonard Cohen has aimed high: to be all Jewish heroes at once. Like Jacob, he struggled with angels. Like David, he sang psalms and seduced women. Like Abraham, he moved from place to place and remained a stranger everywhere.

But he never ceased doing what he did best: stepping into avalanches and reviving our hearts. From Montreal and New York to the Greek island of Hydra, Leonard Cohen: The Man Who Saw the Angels Fall follows the singer's cosmopolitan life and examines his perpetual dialogues with God, with himself, and with hotel rooms.

After twenty years of research, Christophe Lebold, who spent time with the poet in Los Angeles, delivers a stimulating analysis of Cohen's life and art. Gracefully blending biography and essay, he interrogates the mission the singer had set out for himself: to show us that darkness is just the flip side of light.


'The first edition of my book was published in French in late 2013 to good reviews and few readers.

Then came 2014. Leonard tells me that if we must meet, it should be soon. He tells me why. A few months later, I am on a plane to Los Angeles.

From the first minute, we spoke like old friends, sometimes until late at night. Although he was not well, he let me watch him live for a little. We said things to each other that I can't repeat. It is not that they are secret; they are just very delicate. Like butterflies or hummingbirds. To repeat them would destroy them.

We met again in Los Angeles two months later (he seemed in much better shape). We spent a last afternoon together; we hung out; we had a laugh; smoked a cigarette. And it was time to go.

We stayed in touch. We were now friends. In his emails, he always talked about his health as an amusing detail, a little whim of the body. Two weeks before his death, I got a last, humorous, loving email warning me that the "body ferociously insists on gravitational rights." A little nod at my theme of the fall of men and angels. And then, he left. It broke my heart, of course, but that's what hearts are for.'



About the Author

CHRISTOPHE LEBOLD, an expert in American literature, holds a position as an associate professor at the University of Strasbourg, France. His doctoral research focused on the works of Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan. With a deep admiration for Leonard Cohen, he has extensively journeyed in the footsteps of the poet. Alongside his academic pursuits, he is a theatre actor and practitioner of Zen, finding joy in poets, cats and, when feeling cheerful, all living things.



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I am deeply respectful of the mind that has produced this book. LEONARD COHEN, Email to the Author

[In] this intricate biography ... the author approaches Cohen with bright curiosity, delighting in tiny details. Thanks to Lebold's vibrant analysis, he's very much back. MOJO

A literary masterpiece.JEFF FLEISCHER, Foreword Reviews

An impressive piece of work: Christophe Lebold has chosen a literary form for his homage and succeeds. ERIC NAULLEAU, literary critic

The book, like the singer, embraces the sacred and the profane. Booklist

A rhapsodic and fluidly written new take on Canadian poet/crooner/troubadour and pessimistic, introspective social commentator Cohen. Library Journal


Praise for the French Edition:

The best book about Leonard Cohen. JEAN-LUC PORQUET, Le canard enchaine

An extraordinary piece of work, at every level ... It's the biographical denouement that Leonard deserves. MICHAEL POSNER, author of Leonard Cohen, Untold Stories: The Early Years

Crammed with photos, footnotes, a blizzard of evidence, of fantastic research and opinion: this is ESSENTIAL. JIM DEVLIN, author of Leonard Cohen: In His Own Words and In Every Style of Passion: The Works of Leonard Cohen

Combining scholarly biography, luminous exegesis, and metaphysics of the broken heart, this is the Summa Cohenia we needed. BERNARD LOUPIAS, Le nouvel observateur

An erudite and amorous page-turner on the wandering Canadian, that reaches beyond dates and facts.EMMANUEL DOSDA, Poly

Cohen ceaselessly questions the world, as Christophe Lebold brilliantly demonstrates in Leonard Cohen : L'Homme qui voyait tomber less anges, a learned, vibrant, and inspired study devoted to the immortal creator of 'Hallelujah. MYRIAM PERFETTI, Marianne

With wide-angle shots of the Cohen constellation and clever close-ups on this loved woman or that inhabited place. This work is a treasure: the wind of rock has blown there and vibration rhymes with erudition. VINCENT DUSSOL, Transatlantica

Cohen under the surgeon's scalpel: a book that retraces Leonard Cohen's unique poetic odyssey, and combines liveliness and passion with a scholarly twist. The inspired biographer crystallizes the different avatars of 'the man who saw the angels fall' and takes us along on the poet's existential quest." - Dernieres Nouvelles d'Alsace "It's marvelous and highly recommended. Crammed with photos, footnotes, a blizzard of evidence, of fantastic research and opinion: this is ESSENTIAL. JIM DELVIN, author of Leonard Cohen: In His Own Words and In Every Style of Passion: The Works of Leonard Cohen

Christophe Lebold devotes to the poet a marvelous volume, which opens with a triptych on gravity, wandering, and the broken heart. DANIEL BOUGNOUX, La Croix

An impressive piece of work: Christophe Lebold has chosen a literary form for his homage and succeeds. The book rises to the level of its subject and that is not saying little. ERIC NAULLEAU, literary critic

A great and very stylish book that makes you feel the poet's soul. PIERRE CHARPILLOZ, Reservoir (culture)





Book Information
ISBN 9781804251560
Author Christophe Lebold
Format Hardback
Page Count 608
Imprint Luath Press Ltd
Publisher Luath Press Ltd

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