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

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by Liel Leibovitz

Shepard, Sam, 144

  Shields, 198

  Shrek (film), 15

  Sima Qian, 119

  Simmons, Sylvie, 162

  Simon, John, 32, 132–36, 138–39

  Simon, Paul, 132

  Sinai, 186, 189

  Sinfield, Peter, 173

  “Singer Must Die, A” (Cohen), 102–3

  “Sisters of Mercy” (Cohen), 139, 190, 213, 240

  Six-Day War of 1967, 183

  Slater, Christian, 221

  Slick, Grace, 153

  Sloman, Larry “Ratso,” 144–45, 211

  Sly and the Family Stone, 29, 172

  Smith, Corlies, 99

  Smith, Elliott, 203

  Smith, Kathy, 21

  Smith, Patti, 15, 194

  Smiths, 203

  Socrates, 101, 103, 169

  Solomon Gursky Was Here (Richler), 80

  “So Long, Marianne” (Cohen), 14, 133, 162, 180, 186–87, 210

  Songs from a Room (Cohen), 147–49, 165–67

  Songs of Leonard Cohen (Cohen), 138–40, 147

  Songs of Love and Hate (Cohen), 165, 167–68

  Soviet Communist Party, 81

  Spain, 54–55, 96, 118

  civil war in, 55

  “Sparrows, The” (Cohen), 62

  Spector, Phil, 194–98, 201

  LC’s collaboration with, 195–98

  murder trial of, 235

  Spengler, Oswald, 128

  Spice-Box of Earth, The (Cohen), 80, 98

  Spitz, Bob, 122

  Star of David, 47–48

  Sting, 226

  Stone, Oliver, 149, 227–28

  “Story of Isaac, The” (Cohen), 149

  “Stranger Song, The” (Cohen), 129

  Stranglers, 194

  Supertramp, 21

  Survival (Atwood), 55–56

  “Suzanne” (Cohen), 32, 126, 129, 130–31, 133, 167, 170, 190, 207, 210, 213, 240, 243

  Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven), 151

  “Take This Waltz” (Cohen), 220

  Talking Heads, 194

  Talmud, 43, 57, 80, 116, 192, 201

  “Taxman” (Beatles), 122, 154

  Tekakwitha, Catherine, 108–9

  Tel Aviv, 176–77, 184–85, 199, 239–45

  Temptations, 122

  Tennessee, 14, 135

  “Tennessee Waltz,” 233

  Ten New Songs (Cohen), 232–34

  Texas, 77, 160

  Tex-Mex borderlands music, 138

  “There Is a War” (Cohen), 189–90

  “There’ll Always Be an England,” 27

  Thomas, Anjani, 233, 234

  Thomas Aquinas, 49

  Thomson, Virgil, 121

  Thoreau, Henry David, 56, 101

  13th Floor Elevators, 123

  Time, 109

  Tin Pan Alley, 138

  Tiny Tim, 27

  “To a Teacher” (Cohen), 80, 233

  Together Through Life (Dylan), 138

  “Tomorrow Never Knows” (Beatles), 123

  Top 50 chart (UK), 15

  Torah, 43, 45

  Toronto, 98, 109–11, 224–25

  Toronto, University of, 63

  “To the Lawyer Handling My Divorce Case” (Klein), 58

  Towards the Last Spike (Pratt), 56–57

  Tower of Song, 226

  Trancendentalists, 56

  Treasury of Rabbinic Interpretations, A (Klinitsky-Klein), 42

  U2, 222

  Unettaneh Tokef, 191

  United States, 90, 100–101

  literature of, 56, 57, 83, 101

  protests in, 130, 220

  Van Halen, 194

  Various Positions (Cohen), 15

  Vatican, Sistine Chapel in, 81

  Velvet Underground, 128, 153

  Velvet Underground and Nico, The, 127

  Victorian tradition, 56

  Vietnam War protests, 130

  “View from the Bandstand, The” (Reed), 127–28

  Viking Press, 99

  Village Voice, 141

  “Villanelle for Our Time” (Scott), 233

  Virgil, 57–58

  Voices of East Harlem, 23

  “Waiting for the Miracle” (Cohen), 228

  Wakeman, Rick, 175

  Wałesa, Lech, 215

  Wall of Sound, 195

  Warhol, Andy, 121, 127

  Warnes, Jennifer, 169, 180, 217–18

  Warsaw, 215–17

  Sala Kongresowa stadium in, 215–16

  Washburn, Donna, 169, 180

  Watchmen, The (film), 15

  Waters, Muddy, 138

  Waters, Roger, 172

  Weigel, David, 175

  White Panthers, 20

  “Whither Thou Goest” (Cohen), 243–44

  Whitman, Walt, 101, 220

  Who, 20, 29, 128

  “Who by Fire” (Cohen), 191–93

  Wilentz, Sean, 138

  Williams, Hank, 138

  Wilson, Brian, 15, 123, 128, 172

  “With God on Our Side” (Dylan), 116, 137

  “Without You” (Nilsson), 172

  Wolfe, Tom, 195

  Woodstock, N.Y., 123

  Woodstock music festival, 22, 159

  World War I, 41, 205

  World War II, 20, 81

  Yale University, 132

  Yes (band), 172

  Yetnikoff, Walter, 15

  Yom Kippur, 183, 191

  Yom Kippur War of 1973, 183–88

  LC’s entertainment of troops in, 185–88, 239

  “You Cheated, You Lied” (Shields), 198

  “You Know Who I Am” (Cohen), 163

  Young, Neil, 15

  “You Won’t See Me” (Beatles), 122

  Zen Buddhism, 17, 237

  LC’s embrace of, 204–7, 228–31

  Rinzai, 204–7, 228–31

  Soto, 205

  Zionism, 47–48, 116

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  A broken hallelujah : rock and roll, redemption, and the life of Leonard Cohen / Liel Leibovitz.

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  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN 978-0-393-08205-0 (hardcover)

  1. Cohen, Leonard, 1934– 2. Composers—Canada—Biography. 3. Singers—Canada—Biography. I. Title.

  ML410.C734L45 2014

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