Description: In this biography the author explores the facets of Cohen's life from his early childhood in Montreal, to his entree into the worlds of literature and music, his immersion in Jewish culture, obsession with Christian imagery, and deep commitment to Buddhist detachment, including the five years he spent at a monastery outside of Los Angeles and his ordainment as a Rinzai Zen Buddhist Monk. The author draws on research that includes Cohen's personal archives and more than one hundred exclusive interviews with those closest to Cohen, from his lovers, friends, monks, professors, rabbis, and fellow musicians to his muses, including Rebecca DeMornay, Marianne Ihlen, Suzanne Elrod, and Suzanne Verdal.
Brief description:
Sylvie Simmons is an award-winning writer and one of the foremost music journalists working today. Born in London, she moved to Los Angeles in the late seventies and started writing about rock music for magazines such as Sounds, Creem, Kerrang! and Q. She is the author of acclaimed fiction and nonfiction books, including the biography Serge Gainsbourg: A Fistful of Gitanes and the short-story collection Too Weird for Ziggy. She has lived at various times in England, the United States, and France, and she currently lives in San Francisco, where she writes for MOJO magazine and plays the ukulele.
Review Quotes:
"A thoughtful celebration of the artist's life...Simmons has deftly narrated Cohen's evolution, bringing the past into the present and reminding us of the breadth of the journey... In the end, this biography has the oddest effect: as soon as you finish reading it you feel an overwhelming impulse to go back and begin again, revisiting the story with what you've learned along the way." - A.M. Homes, New York Times Book Review
"A thoughtful celebration of the artist's life...Simmons has deftly narrated Cohen's evolution... In the end, this biography has the oddest effect: as soon as you finish reading it you feel an overwhelming impulse to go back and begin again, revisiting the story with what you've learned along the way." - A.M. Homes, New York Times Book Review
"In this elegantly crafted biography, Simmons captures the artist who, in spite of all his highs and lows, is still sharp at the edges, a wise old monk, a trouper offering up himself and his songs." - BookPage
"Exquisitely researched and elegantly written." - Dallas Morning News
"The success of Simmons' book is the way it deftly integrates each facet in a unified portrait." - San Jose Mercury News
"Cohen is a complex man and Sylvie Simmons has captured every essence of it in her remarkable book. This is a deeply insightful portrait that is guaranteed to haunt the reader much like his "Suzanne" and "Bird on the Wire." - The Tuscon Citizen
"Compelling biography. . . A must for anyone interested in one of the most influential songwriters of our time." - Booklist (starred review)
"A deep, enlightening book. . . Simmons, a music journalist and short-story writer, knows how to research and write and keep a critical distance from Cohen, who opens up some but uses his usual weapons, politeness and self-deprecation, to maintain an air of mystery." - The Oregonian (Portland)
"Simmons' rich, compelling and provocative book... is a star-studded but also frank account of how the music industry really works and, at the same time, a discerning portrait of one especially important musician." - Jewish Journal Los Angeles
"A new gold standard of Cohen bios." - Los Angeles Times
"Simmons is a wonderful writer. She describes events with engaging clarity and a command of language that oftentimes enthralls... the book informs like carefully researched non-fiction, but engages like enchanting fiction... Like listening to one of Cohen's songs, this complex, beautiful biography requires you to stay with it, to think about it. This book will stay with you. It will change the way you hear Leonard Cohen." - Paste Magazine
"Simmons is a wonderful writer... the book informs like carefully researched non-fiction, but engages like enchanting fiction... Like listening to one of Cohen's songs, this complex, beautiful biography requires you to think about it. This book will stay with you. It will change the way you hear Leonard Cohen." - Paste Magazine
"[A] vibrant and enthusiastic chronicle... Carefully weaving the threads of all of his songs and albums through the patterns of his life, Simmons craftily explores the themes that regularly mark Cohen's work: desire, regret, suffering, love, hope, and hamming it up." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"I'm Your Man is the major, soul-searching biography that Leonard Cohen deserves... a mesmerizing labor of love." - Janet Maslin, New York Times
"This is the bio Cohen has long deserved, and it makes every prior Cohen book practically unnecessary." - Rolling Stone, 4 1/2 Stars
"The book is a seductive tribute to a master seducer." - The Onion A.V. Club
"The challenge in profiling an artist like this is to rise to their occasion and... Simmons... soars. The heart of this tale... is how Leonard fought that darkness through his work and how the light ultimately prevailed when he triumphantly toured the world for three years beginning in 2008 . . . 'You could hear the hairs stand up on people's arms, ' writes Simmons of the hushed reverence of his audience. This book demands a similar reaction." - MOJO Magazine, 5 Stars
"Leonard fought darkness through his work and... the light ultimately prevailed when he triumphantly toured the world for three years beginning in 2008... 'You could hear the hairs stand up on people's arms, ' writes Simmons of the hushed reverence of his audience. This book demands a similar reaction." - MOJO Magazine, 5 Stars
"This is a revelatory biography that investigates not just an artist's life, but the life of his art." - Shelf Awareness
"In I'm Your Man, we see not only the life of one man who was transformed by words, but how we ourselves may be transformed by them." - New York Jewish Week