Leonard Cohen began his artistic career in 1956 with the
publication of his first book of poetry, Let Us Compare
Mythologies. He went on to publish 12 more books, including two
celebrated novels and gained worldwide recognition as an iconic
singer-songwriter. He released 14 studio albums, including three in
the last years of his life when he also became one of the most
acclaimed arena performing artists in the world.
Among his numerous honours, he is the recipient of the Grammy
Lifetime Achievement Award 2010, the Prince of Asturias Award for
Literature 2011, the inaugural New England PEN Award for Excellence
in Lyrics 2012, the 2016 Juno Awards for Song of the Year and Album
of the Year, and he has been inducted into the Canadian Songwriters
Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the US Songwriters
Hall of Fame. He died in November 2016.
The last word in love and despair . . . Full of youthful spark,
beauty and romance . . . Elegantly and posthumously published . . .
Leonard Cohen does not use language to pose, startle or reinvent.
Words are his old comrades, and see him through to the end
* * Observer, Poetry book of the month * *
Cohen was a poet before he was a musician, and with this posthumous
collection his career completes its circle. Encompassing poems and
lyrics written in his last decade, as well as self-portraits and
notebook extracts, the book is introduced by his son Adam Cohen
* * Financial Times, Best Poetry Books of 2018 * *
Cohen's enduring, beautiful bleakness is the draw here. His gift
for understated melancholia is on each blackening page
* * Daily Mail, Best Books of 2018 * *
We'll be listening to Cohen - still smirking and smiling - for
decades to come, with this collection as our companion
* * Spectator * *
For his final publication, he left almost nothing to chance . . .
The Flame shows the emphasis that Cohen put on distillation . . .
Included in various proportions are love, sex, death, regret,
exaltation, piety and gentle fondness. The blending of the earthy
with the spiritual would give John Donne and Marvin Gaye a run for
their money
* * Guardian * *
The Flame is a gift . . . These poems and lyrics are as startling
and stirring, as clever, funny and sorrowful as we came to expect
from a poet/singer/songwriter . . . [A] treasure trove
* * The Big Issue * *
If you felt Leonard Cohen's death in 2016 as a personal assault,
this book is a posthumous balm . . . All of Cohen's work has a raw,
straight-to-the-heart intensity - reach for this the next time you
need inspiration for a wedding toast that will leave them gutted,
or any other moment you need a little sustenance for the soul
* * Vogue * *
Cohen's final volume shows his poetic soul. If you know the man
only because of "Hallelujah" or "Suzanne," pick up The Flame and
warm yourself within its pages
* * Washington Post * *
It's clear that Cohen remained sharp until the very end, and the
book, a kind of farewell tribute by the poet-prophet, offers ample
evidence of his abiding sense of humor . . . What Cohen offered his
many fans and followers was the opportunity to partake of the kind
of spiritual experience that makes it possible for us to feel, if
only for a moment, that we are not alone
* * Los Angeles Review of Books * *
A gorgeous collection of the late, great Leonard Cohen's last poems
and writings, it's an essential read for any fan
* * NME * *
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