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A Broken Hallelujah: Rock and Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen

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by Liel Leibovitz

Death of a Lady’s Man (book) (Cohen), 102, 201

  de Falla, Manuel, 118

  de Gaulle, Charles, 159

  De Mornay, Rebecca, 15, 224, 228

  Densmore, John, 152, 154

  De Palma, Brian, 227–28

  “Desolation Row” (Dylan), 24

  “Diamonds in the Mine” (Cohen), 36, 167

  “Don’t Go Home with Your Hard On” (Cohen), 196

  Doors, 20, 29–30, 149–52, 154–55, 172, 220–21

  Doors, The (film), 149–50

  “Dress Rehearsal Rag” (Cohen), 126

  “Drive My Car” (Beatles), 122

  Dudek, Louis, 58–59, 62, 114

  Dylan, Bob, 24, 72, 114–17, 126, 129–30, 135–40, 143–49, 210–11

  electric guitar adopted by, 22, 123

  Jewish heritage of, 114, 116–17

  LC and, 114–15, 121, 143, 145–46, 167, 196, 211

  song lyrics of, 115, 120, 136, 146

  Dylan, Sara, 143, 145

  “Early Morning at Mt. Baldy” (Cohen), 231

  East Afton Farm, 22–27

  Egypt, 44–45, 183

  Eichmann, Adolf, 93–94, 99

  Eichmann in Jerusalem (Arendt), 93–94

  Ekering, Ted, 227–28

  “Eleanor Rigby” (Beatles), 122–23

  Eleusinian Mysteries ceremonies, 124

  El Greco, 43

  Elijah, 192

  Eliot, George, 46

  Eliot, T. S., 36, 56, 212, 214

  Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack, 144

  Elrod, Suzanne, 156, 185, 195

  relationship of LC and, 188, 193, 201

  Emerson, Keith, 172–74

  Emerson, Lake & Palmer, 28, 173–74

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 56, 57, 83, 101

  Energy of Slaves, The (Cohen), 102, 103

  England, 43, 89, 90, 168–70

  Erlich, Nancy, 158

  Evening Standard (London), 124

  “Everybody Knows” (Cohen), 221

  “Everyday People” (Sly and the Family Stone), 172

  Falcon, Operation, 97–98

  “Famous Blue Raincoat” (Cohen), 165, 217–18

  Famous Blue Raincoat (Warnes), 217–18

  Farber, Manny, 152–53

  Farr, Gary, 22

  Farr, Rikki, 19–31

  Farr, Tommy, 24

  Farren, Mick, 19–21, 23–24, 29

  fascism, 55, 161

  Favorite Game, The (Cohen), 105–8

  5th Dimension, 172

  “Field Commander Cohen” (Cohen), 190–91

  “Fingerprints” (Cohen), 197

  Finnegans Wake (Joyce), 223

  “First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, The” (Flack), 172

  “First We Take Manhattan” (Cohen), 218

  First Zionist Congress of 1897, 47

  “Five to One” (Doors), 155

  Flack, Roberta, 172

  flamenco music, 118, 133

  Flaubert, Gustave, 92

  Flowers for Hitler (Cohen), 13, 94–95, 99, 103, 127, 227

  folk music, 21, 67, 138, 146, 188

  Jewish, 116, 179, 180

  Québécois, 233

  Spanish, 118

  Folsom Prison, 162

  Four Tops, 122

  France, 46, 158–60

  Franklin, Aretha, 129

  Freud, Sigmund, 46–47

  Frost, David, 20

  Frye, Northrop, 56

  Fulford, Robert, 109

  Furey, Lewis, 188

  Future, The (Cohen), 226–27, 228, 232

  Galei Zahal, 239

  García Lorca, Federico, 54–55, 60, 69, 72, 96, 119, 220

  duende (“deep song”) of, 54, 59, 104, 118, 237

  murder of, 55

  Gaslight Cafe, 116

  Gemara, 219

  Genet, Jean, 61

  Germany, Nazi, 58, 81

  Ginsberg, Allen, 61, 70, 144, 196

  Globe and Mail (Toronto), 109

  Goebbels, Joseph, 95–96, 168

  Goering, Hermann, 96

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 54

  “Going Home” (Cohen), 245–46

  Goldstein, Richard, 141

  Governor General’s Award (Canada), 156

  Greece, 79, 89–92, 202

  ancient, 58

  fascist regime in, 161

  Grossman, Albert, 126

  Guardian (London), 106

  Guide for the Perplexed, The (Maimonides), 48

  Gustafson, Ralph, 114

  Guthrie, Woody, 138, 144

  Haggadah, 126

  halacha, 48

  “Hallelujah” (Cohen), 213–15, 217, 228, 240–41, 243

  composing of, 137

  cover versions of, 15, 214

  in film sound tracks, 15

  lyrics of, 213–14

  Hammond, John, 129–32

  Han Dynasty, 119

  “Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, A” (Dylan), 144

  Harrelson, Woody, 227–28

  Harrison, George, 123, 195, 210

  Havana, 96–100

  “Hava Nagila,” 116

  Havelock, Eric, 104

  Headlam, Bruce, 14

  Hebrews, ancient, 85

  Hells Angels, 22

  Hemingway, Ernest, 187

  Henahan, Donal, 140

  Henderson Hospital, 162–63

  Hendrix, Jimi, 15, 20, 153–54, 194

  death of, 30, 156

  Herzl summer camp, 116

  Heschel, Abraham Joshua, 116

  “Hevenu Shalom Aleichem,” 179, 180

  “Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye” (Cohen), 129, 180, 243

  “Hey Joe” (Hendrix), 194

  Higgins, Kathleen Marie, 151

  Highway 61 Revisited (Dylan), 143

  Hitler, Adolf, 82, 197

  Hitleriad, The (Klein), 58

  “Hitler the Brain-Mole” (Cohen), 95–96

  Holiday, Billie, 129

  Hollywood Reporter, 206

  Holocaust, 85, 93–94, 216

  Homer, 104

  Howe, Irving, 93–94

  Howl (Ginsberg), 70

  “Hurricane” (Dylan), 136

  Hussein, King of Jordan, 183

  Hydra, 14, 32, 77, 79, 89–92, 99, 104, 109, 117, 120, 161, 185, 236

  “I and I” (Dylan), 137

  “I Bury My Girlfriend” (Cohen), 209–10

  “I Came So Far for Beauty” (Cohen), 202

  “If It Be Your Will” (Cohen), 211–12

  Ihlen, Axel, 91–92, 120

  Ihlen, Marianne, 91–92, 117, 120, 163

  Iliad, The (Homer), 104

  Imagine (Lennon), 195

  I’m Your Fan, 226

  I’m Your Man (Cohen), 218–20, 228

  Infidels (Dylan), 116, 211

  “In My Life” (Beatles), 122

  In My Life (Collins), 126

  Isaiah (prophet), 42, 49–50, 61, 101, 116, 128, 219

  Isle of Wight music festival (1970), 19–37

  documentary of, 35

  LC’s appearance at, 31–37, 165

  rowdyism and chaos at, 21–31, 158, 172

  Israel, 176–81, 183–89, 239–45

  founding of, 80

  Israeli Defense Forces, 183–88

  Israelites, 44

  “It Ain’t Me, Babe” (Dylan), 144

  “I Tried to Leave You” (Cohen), 243

  Jagger, Mick, 16

  James, Henry, 233

  Jefferson Airplane, 153

  Jensen, Axel, 91

  Jerome, Saint, 43

  Jerry, Mungo, 29

  Jerusalem, 93, 176, 184

  Binyanei Ha’Uma center in, 178–81

  Hebrew temple in, 118

  Jesus Christ, 60, 61, 81, 124, 126, 127, 150, 207, 213

  Jethro Tull, 175

  Jews:

  assimilation of, 44, 45, 46

  in Canada, 39–44, 47–51, 57–87

  as chosen people, 44–45, 106, 148

  diaspora of,
45, 47

  Emancipation of, 46–47, 48

  Hungarian, 121

  poetry of, 57–73

  secular, 47, 76

  wandering, 76, 90

  see also Judaism

  Joel, Billy, 194, 226

  John, Elton, 194, 226

  Johnston, Bob, 31–33, 146–47, 157, 160, 162, 168, 179–80

  Joplin, Janis, 134–35, 153, 156, 172, 199

  Joshu Sasaki, Kyozan “Roshi,” 205–7, 228–30, 232

  Joyce, James, 109–10, 223, 230–31

  Judaism, 16, 17, 40–51, 204

  bar mitzvahs and weddings in, 75, 132

  Conservative, 42–43

  custom and law in, 45, 48

  doctrine of the messiah and Promised Land in, 45–47, 81, 147, 219

  Hasidic, 46

  High Holidays of, 75, 126, 176, 183

  mysticism in, 48–49, 76

  prayer in, 125, 147–48, 176, 191–93, 211–12, 244

  prophets of, 42, 49–50, 58, 61, 116, 128, 192, 219, 244

  rabbinic, 40, 47, 135, 219

  spiritual questions of, 44–45, 48, 206

  synagogues and Hebrew schools of, 41–43, 49–50, 85, 86, 216

  theology of, 17, 42, 44–50, 191–92

  ultra-Orthodox, 241

  see also Jews

  Judas Jump, 21

  Jung, Carl Gustav, 200–201

  kabbalah, 48, 76, 178, 227

  Kafka, Franz, 40

  Keats, John, 69

  Kennedy, John F., 97

  Kennedy, Robert F., assassination of, 173

  Kent State University shootings, 157

  Kerensky, Aleksandr, 95

  Kerouac, Jack, 70

  Kettle of Fish, 143

  “Killer Queen” (Queen), 194

  Kilmer, Val, 149–50

  Kiss, 194

  Klein, Abraham Moses, 57–60, 79–85, 233

  LC’s lecture on, 82–87

  parliamentary campaign of, 80, 85

  works of, 80–82, 83, 85

  Klinitsky-Klein, Solomon (grandfather), 42–44, 50, 68, 116

  Koestler, Arthur, 128

  Kohanim, 244

  Kory, Robert, 234–35

  Krieger, Robby, 152, 154, 155

  Kristofferson, Kris, 21, 28–29, 33

  Kupferberg, Tuli, 61

  Lake, Greg, 173–74

  Larsen, Neil, 237

  “Last Year’s Man” (Cohen), 166–67

  Layton, Irving, 57–61, 72–73, 78–79, 106–7, 114, 131

  Lennon, John, 15, 122–24, 128, 195, 210

  Lerner, Murray, 35–36

  Let It Be (Beatles), 195, 197

  “Let’s Loot the Supermarket” (Deviants) 20

  Let Us Compare Mythologies (Cohen), 60, 62, 95, 233

  Levi, Oshik, 184–86

  Levi, Primo, 94

  Levine, Larry, 198

  Lexicon of Hebrew Homonyms (Klinitsky-Klein), 42

  “Light My Fire” (Doors), 152–53, 154

  “Like a Rolling Stone” (Dylan), 137

  Lissauer, John, 188–90, 192, 194, 209, 211, 213–14

  Lithuania, 43, 44

  London, 24, 78, 89, 162, 174

  Notting Hill, 30

  Royal Albert Hall, 157–58

  underground cultural scene in, 20

  “Loneliness and History” (Cohen), 82–87

  “Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, The” (Dylan), 136

  Los Angeles Times, 224

  “Lover, Lover, Lover” (Cohen), 186, 189

  Lowell, Robert, 127–28

  Lynch, Kelley, LC’s life savings stolen by, 234–36

  Machat, Martin, 179, 194

  Maimonides, Moses, 48–50

  Manzarek, Ray, 150, 152, 154, 173

  Maoists, 160, 172

  Marcus, Greil, 152–53, 220–21

  “Marita Please Find Me, I Am Almost 30” (Cohen), 79

  Martin, Mary, 126, 129

  Marxism, 47

  Mas, Javier, 237

  “Masters of War” (Dylan), 116, 137

  “Master Song” (Cohen), 129

  Maupassant, Guy de, 63

  McCabe & Mrs. Miller (film), 227

  McCarthy, Mary, 94

  McCartney, Paul, 15, 122, 210

  McClelland, Jack, 98, 104–5, 156

  McGilliad, 58

  McGill University, 58–59, 79–80

  English Department of, 55, 62

  “Me and Bobby McGee” (Kristofferson), 28–29

  Meir, Golda, 183

  Melville, Herman, 68

  “Memories” (Cohen), 198–99

  Mercouri, Melina, 90

  Michelangelo, 81

  Miller, Arthur, 121

  Milton, John, 203–4

  Miracles, 122

  Mishmar summer camp, 116

  Mitchell, Joni, 15, 20, 26–27, 145–46

  modernist poetry, 56, 80

  Mojo, 126–27

  Moltmann, Jürgen, 125–26

  Montreal, 13, 35, 55, 60, 70, 77, 94, 97, 117, 127, 144–46, 180

  City Hall, 48

  Jewish community in, 40–44, 47–51, 57, 75–76, 82–87, 89

  Jewish Library, 82–87, 100, 202

  King George Park, 40

  Museum of Fine Arts, 78–79

  St. Catherine Street, 66, 69

  St. Urbain Street, 57, 75

  Westmount, 41, 47, 59, 75, 105

  Montreal Forum, 145–46

  Morrison, Jim, 15, 30, 149–56, 172, 223

  death of, 156

  drug use of, 149–50, 153, 154–55

  Moses, 44

  Motown, 122

  Mount Baldy, 207, 228–31, 243, 244

  Moyle, Allan, 227

  “Mr. Tambourine Man” (Dylan), 114

  music, 118–19

  classical, 127

  religion and, 124–26, 150

  tension and resolution in, 151

  Nachman of Breslov, 40

  Nashville, Tenn., 14, 33, 147, 165

  nationalism, 47

  LC on, 77–78

  Natural Born Killers (film), 227

  Nazi Party, 95

  Newman, Randy, 126

  New Skin for the Old Ceremony (Cohen), 102, 103, 135, 200

  Newton, Isaac, 173

  New York, N.Y., 31, 61, 68, 76, 78, 99, 128, 188–89, 239

  bohemian life in, 121

  Chelsea Hotel, 35, 111, 120–21, 129, 132, 134–35, 140–41, 163, 199

  East Village, 127

  Forest Hills, 158

  Greenwich Village, 72

  Lower East Side, 144

  Town Hall, 130–31

  New Yorker, 93

  New York Times, 140

  Nicaragua, 97

  Nice (band), 172–73

  Nicholson, Jack, 167

  Nico, 127, 153

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 153

  Nilsson, Harry, 172

  Nirvana, 222

  Norfolk Penitentiary, 59

  October Revolution, 95

  Odetta, 138

  Old Ideas (Cohen), 15, 245–46

  Ondaatje, Michael, 60

  One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (film), 167

  “One of Us Cannot Be Wrong” (Cohen), 35, 163

  “only tourist in Havana, the” (Cohen), 96

  Operation Falcon, 97–98

  Organisation de l’armée secrète, 159

  Ostransky, Leroy, 151

  O’Sullivan, Gilbert, 172

  Ottawa, Château Laurier in, 156

  “Our Lady of Solitude” (Cohen), 202

  Page, Patti, 233

  “Paint It Black” (Rolling Stones), 123

  Palestine, 47–48

  Palmer, Carl, 173–74

  Palmer, Tony, 171

  “Paper Thin Hotel” (Cohen), 199

  Paradise Lost (Milton), 203–4

  Parasites of Heaven (Cohen), 101–2

  Paris, 31, 137

  Olympia concert hall in, 157

  Passover
, 75, 126, 176

  People, 40

  Perkins, Anthony, 90

  Pet Sounds (Beach Boys), 123

  Phaedra (film), 90–91

  “Piece of My Heart” (Joplin), 154

  Plato, 103–4, 124, 169

  pogroms, 43, 46, 80, 94

  Poland, 215–17

  Solidarity movement in, 215

  Porter, Cole, 127

  Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, A (Joyce), 230–31

  Postmodernism, 93, 222

  Pound, Ezra, 56

  Pratt, E. J., 56–57

  Presley, Elvis, 31, 113

  Priddy, Nancy, 139

  Procol Harum, 22

  Pump Up the Volume (film), 221, 227

  Purdy, Al, 114–15

  “Purple Haze” (Hendrix), 154

  Q magazine, 212

  Queen, 194

  Rabin, Yitzhak, 240

  Ramones, 193–94

  Raskay, Harry, 187

  Rawson, Jean-Pierre, 159

  Recent Songs (Cohen), 202

  “Red Rubber Ball” (Simon), 132

  Reed, Lou, 127–28

  R.E.M., 222, 226

  Renaissance, 119–20

  Republic, The (Plato), 103–4

  Revolver (Beatles), 122–23

  rhythm and blues (R & B), 22

  Richards, Keith, 15

  Richler, Mordecai, 75–80, 156

  works of, 80

  Rimbaud, Arthur, 61, 150

  Rivera, Scarlet, 144

  Rivers, Larry, 121

  Robinson, Sharon, 232

  Robinson, Smokey, 122

  rock and roll, 15, 17, 21, 32, 121–24, 126–29, 138, 144, 146, 150–56, 189–90

  alternative, 221

  doo wop, 198

  folk, 138

  glam, 222

  maximalist, 194

  progressive, 172–74, 221, 222

  punk, 193–94, 221, 222

  Rogovoy, Seth, 117

  Rolling Stone, 140

  Rolling Stones, 16, 123, 135, 158, 172, 189, 222

  Rolling Thunder Revue, 143–46

  “Roll Over Beethoven” (Berry), 122

  Rome, 81

  ancient, 58

  Ronson, Mick, 144

  Rosarium Philosophorum, 200–201

  Rosenberg, Yudel, 76

  Rosengarten, Morton, 105

  Rosetta Stone, 221

  Rovina, Hannah, 184

  Rovina, Ilana, 184

  Rozmovits, Linda, 82

  Rubber Soul (Beatles), 121–22

  Ruff, Willie, 132

  “Saint Jig” (Cohen), 63–66

  Saliers, Don E., 125

  Santos, Al, 138

  Scarface (film), 227–28

  Schindler, Anton Felix, 151

  Schmidt, Arthur, 140

  Scholem, Gershom, 48

  Scientology, 217

  Scott, F. R., 58, 80, 114–15, 233

  Season in Hell, A (Rimbaud), 150

  Second Scroll, The (Klein), 80–82, 85

  “Seems So Long Ago, Nancy” (Cohen), 36–37

  Selected Poems: 1956–1968 (Cohen), 156

  September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks of, 232

  Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles), 70, 210

  Shaar Hashomayim synagogue, 43, 49–50

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 89

  Shema prayer, 125

 

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