Leonard Cohen’s final years — triumph over adversity | Book review
There has always been something magical about Leonard Cohen’s life, where the sacred and the profane co-exist.
There has always been something magical about Leonard Cohen’s life, where the sacred and the profane co-exist.
This is a work of fiction, but the scenes from Hannah’s youth in Montreal evoke an intimacy that indicate autobiographical elements.
What is terribly clear is that the disappearance of Alicia Raboy didn’t just happen: “Hers was one of tens of thousands of lives extinguished purposefully in a deliberate process of state terrorism.”
It is a gossipy book, revealing the good, the great, the bad, and the ugly in Cohen’s relationships.
VICTORIAVILLE, Que. – After a year’s absence because of COVID-19, the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville picked up where it left off with a 12-concert program over three days that are fulfilling its mission to be innovative, challenging, and bold.