With the appearance of his first record album in 1967, Leonard Cohen -
already well known in his native Canada as a poet and novelist - was
introduced to audiences in the United States, where he quickly took his
place among the preeminent singer/songwriters of the time. Over the
years, and through the release of eight more albums, Cohen gained a
reputation as a dazzlingly literate and consistently daring songwriter.
His status as a cult artist grew and solidified, not only in North
America but all across Europe; singers of enormously diverse styles
recorded his songs; his influence could be charted in every new wave of
recording artists that followed his emergence. In 1988 the release of
his album I'm Your Man thrust him back into the mainstream spotlight;
and his latest recording, The Future, has brought him renewed widespread
acclaim as one of our most enduring poet/songwriters. Now Stranger Music
brings together, for the first time in one volume, a generous selection
of Leonard Cohen's song lyrics and poetry. Stranger Music reveals the
range and depth of Cohen's work. And it is a long-overdue celebration of
his extraordinary gift for language that speaks with rare clarity,
passion, and timelessness.