In this unforgettable novel, Leonard Cohen boldly etches the youth and
early manhood of Lawrence Breavman, only son of an old Jewish family in
Montreal.
Life for Breavman is made up of dazzling colour--a series of motion
pictures fed through a high-speed projector: the half-understood death
of his father; the adult games of love and war, with their infinite
capacity for fantasy and cruelty; his secret experiments with hypnotism;
the night-long adventures with Krantz, his beloved comrade and
confidant. Later, achieving literary fame as a college student, Breavman
does penance through manual labour, but ultimately flees to New York.
And although he has loved the bodies of many women, it is only when he
meets Shell, whom he awakens to her own beauty, that he discovers the
totality of love and its demands, and comes to terms with the sacrifices
he must make.