"So long, Marianne. Leonard Cohen's final letter to his muse"
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Leonard as a song writer, poet, lived part of his life in the public eye and invited this as part of endeavours to progress as an artist (and also to survive economically/make money). The extent to which this involved ego is of course open to debate. He was not however, the starving artist living in a cave purely for his art for which the oxygen of publicity, fame and wealth was not desired, although Hydra was part of an endeavour to find some form of almost monk like retreat from the modern world and equally leading this life in public did seem to trouble his consciousness and he questioned it, hence his time in the Mount Baldy monastery for example.
As with other poets, artists, his love life and correspondence are of interest to those who find something in the art and want to have a deeper understanding. The letter to Marianne, which Leonard personally authorised to be made public, is such an artefact, even if also quite personal and private (does this authority also consider and seek Marianne's authority and respect her right and privacy, as she was after all a private citizen on her death bed and not a famous artist?)
I am intrigued by Leonard's outlook on life which includes his view on relationships and how this was reflected in reality. With Marianne I can see a deep love but I also wonder about the moving on and departure. Did Marianne suit at a time but not as a Mother to children for Leonard as she was not of the right faith/tradition for instance? I find the following comments from the Telegraph article interesting about Leonard:-
"Writers have to write about something, and the characters and circumstances of their own lives are always going to be their most fertile subject matter. If the muse is anything, it is a mirror to the writer’s own psyche. So Long, Marianne certainly tells us more about Cohen’s loneliness and romantic fickleness than it does about the figure of Marianne herself. "
(it is also interesting to note that one of the articles above highlights that the original title was 'Come on Marianne' and not 'So long' which puts a slant on interpretation of the song)
As with other poets, artists, his love life and correspondence are of interest to those who find something in the art and want to have a deeper understanding. The letter to Marianne, which Leonard personally authorised to be made public, is such an artefact, even if also quite personal and private (does this authority also consider and seek Marianne's authority and respect her right and privacy, as she was after all a private citizen on her death bed and not a famous artist?)
I am intrigued by Leonard's outlook on life which includes his view on relationships and how this was reflected in reality. With Marianne I can see a deep love but I also wonder about the moving on and departure. Did Marianne suit at a time but not as a Mother to children for Leonard as she was not of the right faith/tradition for instance? I find the following comments from the Telegraph article interesting about Leonard:-
"Writers have to write about something, and the characters and circumstances of their own lives are always going to be their most fertile subject matter. If the muse is anything, it is a mirror to the writer’s own psyche. So Long, Marianne certainly tells us more about Cohen’s loneliness and romantic fickleness than it does about the figure of Marianne herself. "
(it is also interesting to note that one of the articles above highlights that the original title was 'Come on Marianne' and not 'So long' which puts a slant on interpretation of the song)
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S"o long, Marianne: Profoundly moving story behind the death of the beauty who inspired some of Leonard Cohen's greatest songs..."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -song.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -song.html
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Moving and uplifting. And it's like a footnote to "So Long Marianne".
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I would like to add to what Marie already quoted in this thread: Leonard was asked if his letter to Marianne can be made public, and he had given his permission. (Confirmed by Leonard yesterday)
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I am so glad to know that Leonard gave his permission for the letter to be published as at first it seems an invasion of privacy. It is sad to think of a day when Leonard will not be here but I hope that when he says that he will follow her soon it wont be for many many years. I pray that it will be God's will to keep him with us. 

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Looking forward to reading the exact words from this beautiful and heart-breaking farewell letter. Will you post on mainsite, jarkko?jarkko wrote:I would like to add to what Marie already quoted in this thread: Leonard was asked if his letter to Marianne can be made public, and he had given his permission. (Confirmed by Leonard yesterday)
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求到了发公共号哈 ^^WiTS wrote:Looking forward to reading the exact words from this beautiful and heart-breaking farewell letter. Will you post on mainsite, jarkko?jarkko wrote:I would like to add to what Marie already quoted in this thread: Leonard was asked if his letter to Marianne can be made public, and he had given his permission. (Confirmed by Leonard yesterday)
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jarkko wrote:I would like to add to what Marie already quoted in this thread: Leonard was asked if his letter to Marianne can be made public, and he had given his permission. (Confirmed by Leonard yesterday)
Hello all,
I can't find the full letter anywhere, do you have a hint?
Thanks xx
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this letter included in new book by simon sebag montefiore - written in history :
https://www.weidenfeldandnicolson.co.uk ... 474609203/
https://www.weidenfeldandnicolson.co.uk ... 474609203/