One of the most fascinating and respected singer/songwriters of all
time, Leonard Cohen has built an audience across fifty years of
music-making. Second only to Bob Dylan (and perhaps Paul Simon), he
commands the attention of critics and younger musicians more firmly than
any other musical figure from the '60s still working in the 21st
century. This new book guides the reader from his first taste of success
in his early thirties, to a position where classic tracks such as
Hallelujah are covered by the top stars of every successive generation.