The Energy of Slaves
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<b>To mark the publication of Leonard Cohen's final book, <i>The Flame</i>, McClelland & Stewart is proud to reissue six beautiful editions of Cohen's cherished early works of poetry. <br><br><i>A freshly packaged series for devoted Leonard Cohen fans and those who wish to discover one of the world's most adored and celebrated writers.</i></b><br><br>Originally published by McClelland & Stewart in 1972, <i>The Energy of Slaves</i> is Cohen's fifth collection, and one of his most controversial. A dark and intense book, described by one critic as "deliberately ugly, offensive, bitter, anti-romantic," Cohen considered it a document of his struggle—"I've just written a book called <i>The Energy of Slaves</i>," he told an interviewer at the time, "and in there I say that I'm in pain." Bracing, challenging, and equally beautiful and off-putting, it remains one of his most compelling and complex works.
The Energy of Slaves Leonard Cohen
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<b>To mark the publication of Leonard Cohen's final book, <i>The Flame</i>, McClelland & Stewart is proud to reissue six beautiful editions of Cohen's cherished early works of poetry. <br><br><i>A freshly packaged series for devoted Leonard Cohen fans and those who wish to discover one of the world's most adored and celebrated writers.</i></b><br><br>Originally published by McClelland & Stewart in 1972, <i>The Energy of Slaves</i> is Cohen's fifth collection, and one of his most controversial. A dark and intense book, described by one critic as "deliberately ugly, offensive, bitter, anti-romantic," Cohen considered it a document of his struggle—"I've just written a book called <i>The Energy of Slaves</i>," he told an interviewer at the time, "and in there I say that I'm in pain." Bracing, challenging, and equally beautiful and off-putting, it remains one of his most compelling and complex works.