Beautiful losers

Leonard Cohen, 1934-2016

Book - 1993

One of the best-known experimental novels of the 1960s, Beautiful Losers is Leonard Cohen’ s most defiant and uninhibited work. As imagined by Cohen, hell is an apartment in Montreal, where a bereaved and lust-tormented narrator reconstructs his relations with the dead. In that hell two men and a woman twine impossibly and betray one another again and again. Memory blurs into blasphemous sexual fantasy--and redemption takes the form of an Iroquois saint and virgin who has been dead for 300 years but still has the power to save even the most degraded of her suitors. First published in 1966, Beautiful Losers demonstrates that its author is not only a superb songwriter but also a novelist of visionary power. Funny, harrowing, and fiercely m...oving, it is a classic erotic tragedy, incandescent in its prose and exhilarating for its risky union of sexuality and faith.

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Subjects
Genres
Novels
Fiction
Published
New York : Vintage Books 1993.
Language
English
Main Author
Leonard Cohen, 1934-2016 (-)
Edition
First Vintage books edition
Physical Description
243 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780679748250
  • Book One: History of them all
  • Book Two: Long letter from F
  • Book Three: Beautiful losers: Epilogue in the third person.
Review by Library Journal Review

Dubbed ``an unstructured, free-form, irreverent novel'' ( LJ 4/1/66) by LJ 's reviewer, Beautiful Losers seemed too strange even for the Sixties. Nevertheless, the book went on to become a cult hit, selling more than 400,000 copies before going out of print. The novel is now being reissued to coincide with the upcoming publication of Cohen's Stranger Music. With its gay relationships, homages to Canadian Native Americans, and search for the meaning of life, this may now find wider acceptance in the mainstream. For public libraries. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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