A Ballet of Lepers, Leonard Cohen
A Ballet of Lepers, Leonard Cohen
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A Ballet of Lepers
A Novel and Stories

Author: Leonard Cohen

Narrator: Ottessa Moshfegh

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2022


Synopsis

A never-before-published early novel and stories by the legendary musician, songwriter, and poet Leonard Cohen

The pieces in this collection, written between 1956 and 1961 and including short fiction, a radio play, and a stunning early novel, offer startling insights into Cohen's imagination and creative process. Cohen explores themes that would permeate his later work, from shame and unworthiness to sexual desire in all its sacred and profane dimensions to longing, whether for love, family, freedom, or transcendence. The titular novel, A Ballet of Lepers—one he later remarked was "probably a better novel" than his celebrated book The Favourite Game—is a haunting examination of these elements in tandem, focusing on toxic relationships and the lengths to which one will go to maintain them, while the fifteen stories, as well as the playscript, probe the inner demons of his characters, many of whom could function as stand-ins for the author himself. Cohen's work is meditative and surprising, offering playful, provocative, and penetrating glimpses into the world-weary lives of his characters, and a window into the early art of a storytelling master.

A Ballet of Lepers, vivid in its detail, unsparing in its gaze, reveals the great artist and visceral genius as never seen before.

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, and two novels, The Favourite Game and Beautiful Losers. 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, for the title track of which he posthumously won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010, and was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2010 Grammys. He won both the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature and the Glenn Gould Prize in 2011, and the first PEN New England Song Lyrics of Literary Excellence Award in 2012. Cohen died in Los Angeles on November 7, 2016.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

“I have never fully understood my anger. In fact, sometimes I am frightened by it. It is more of a hate than an anger.” Leonard Cohen left us a treasure of stunning recordings created after he made his mark as an author. “A Ballet of Lepers: A Novel and Stories” is composed of earlier unpublished wri......more

Goodreads review by Janelle

Early writings of Leonard Cohen mostly written in the 50s including a novella (the title piece) and a bunch of short stories. They cover themes that are common in his other work, often the characters are poets (perhaps altar egos or autobiographical), there are demented old people, alienated and unu......more

Goodreads review by Shannon

One Saturday afternoon while perusing the kitchen and bath store known as Indigo, I ran into this volume. Armed with $260 worth of gift cards in one hand, and a soon-to-be-mine citrus zester, I swept it off the shelf, and made my way through the purses, hats, crafts, candles, and exercise equipment......more

Goodreads review by Monica

"Não há homem à face da Terra que nunca se tenha entregado a fantasias de violência. O poder por intermédio da violência,  que sonho inebriante!" O narrador deste romance é um homem de 35 anos com uma vida pessoal banal e monótona. Um dia recebe um telefonema dos cuidadores do seu avô paterno que pe......more

Goodreads review by Armine

Beautiful writing about ugly things. Here, Leonard Cohen is borderline Bukowskian in his passages on women, so I hesitate to openly recommend this work. I believe I enjoyed this more than I normally would, having recently revisited Montreal and walked the same streets as Cohen’s characters. However,......more