Energy of Slaves

Leonard COHEN

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Energy of Slaves
Energy of Slaves
Energy of Slaves

"IN MANY WAYS I LIKED THAT BOOK THE BEST OF ANYTHING I'VE EVER DONE": FIRST EDITION OF ENERGY OF SLAVES, SIGNED BY LEONARD COHEN

COHEN, Leonard. The Energy of Slaves. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, (1972). Octavo, original light blue paper boards, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of a major collection of over 100 poems by Cohen, signed on the half title by him, in original dust jacket with photographic portrait of Cohen that became the cover for his album, Live Songs.

Cohen called Energy of Slaves: "one of the strongest pieces I've ever done… In many ways, I like that book the best of anything I've ever done." With this volume of over nearly 120 poems, many from the late 1960s, "Cohen introduced a theme that his later poetry, especially Death of a Lady's Man, extended: the failure of imagination and inspiration when love and beauty are attained… In a 1977 interview he said of it… 'I wanted to get back into my own baroque from a clean position.' Introducing each poem in the book was the silhouette of a razor blade." The photographic portrait of Cohen on the dust jacket's rear panel "was later used as the cover for his 1973 album, Live Songs" (Nadel, Various Positions). Precedes the English and American editions.

A fine signed copy in the original price-clipped dust jacket.

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