Customer Reviews
How to fight the anti-Cohen mythos - By: Mark S. Edwards, 24 Jan 2008 
All Cohen fans regularly face that moment when someone says ... "But isn't Cohen just melancholy ?", often they'll drag out the old phrase of 'music for suicides'. We know that these people have never knowingly listened to Cohen & are merely regurgitating the urban myth. How do you educate these people & turn them around ?
You have just one track to open the window on the humour & artistry of Cohen. So far I have never failed to open someone's eyes with 'Dance Me To The End Of Love', especially the live version. The flowing magical romance of the music strikes deepin to the psyche of anyone who listens. Then as you begin to understand the music, this book with the captivating images from a great romantic artist merges with the music to take the experience to a new level. In reality, the book merges images with the poetry of the words. As a poem it stands tall & proud, yet the music is ingrainedin the soul & playsin the head as you flick from page to page.
I've given the book several times to Cohen converts & I know they have done the same. We may not see much more from the great man, so grab this slice of him now, before you do so for nostalgia.
I fell in love with this book. - By: , 05 Nov 2001 
The words of Cohen & the paintings of Matisse blend so well together that it is hard to imagine that they didn't sit together to create this book. I don't think I could do justice to the book with the words that I am writing here; you have to experience it with your own sense of sight to understand. The words & the paintings flow together as one...this book makes a lovely gift!