Wartime Hallelujah

Wartime Hallelujah
" (Courtesy of the Cohen Estate/Sony Pictures Classics via AP)

In 1973, Leonard Cohen was on the Greek island of Hydra with his partner, Suzanne Elrod, and their newborn son. The poet and novelist had found fame as a singer-songwriter in the late 1960s, casting a brooding shadow over the Summer of Love. By now, though, he was depressed; almost 40, unhappy in quiet domesticity and in the midst of a creative malaise. “I feel like I want to shut up,” he told an interviewer.

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