INSCRIBED BY LEONARD COHEN IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION, FIRST EDITION OF BOOK OF MERCY
COHEN, Leonard. Book of Mercy. (Toronto): McClelland and Stewart, (1984). Octavo, original gilt-stamped navy cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Cohen’s lyrical work of 50 psalms—“an eloquent victory of the human spirit in combat with itself” (Globe & Mail)—inscribed by him on the title page in the year of publication, “for Bruce Whiteman from Leonard Cohen Toronto 1984.”
Praised as “an eloquent victory of the human spirit in combat with itself” (Globe & Mail), Leonard Cohen’s “Book of Mercy was published by McClelland & Stewart in April 1984. ‘It came from an intense desire to speak in that way,’ he said… ‘I also wanted to affirm the traditions I had inherited… The book contains 50 psalms, marking Cohen’s age. Like the biblical psalms, the psalms in Book of Mercy deal with longing and self-abnegation… Book of Mercy was mystical, spiritual… the focus of his longing was no longer a woman, but a desire to find spiritual fulfillment” (Nadel, Various Positions, 238). In 1985 Cohen won the Canadian Authors Association Literature Prize for this work. Receipient Bruce Whiteman compiled an early (possibly the first) bibliography of Cohen’s writings.
A fine inscribed copy.