
Replay: Why Leonard Cohen Ran Toward War
Honestly with Bari Weiss
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Art and Identity in Turbulent Times
This chapter examines how Leonard Cohen's work reflects the complexities of navigating personal and cultural identity amid historical turmoil, particularly during the Suez and Yom Kippur Wars. It highlights the inherent tensions in the romanticized connections many diasporic Jews feel towards Israel, contrasting these feelings with the realities of life in a conflict-ridden nation. The discussion also addresses the broader shifts in Israeli music and spirituality post-war, illustrating a cultural shift from collective optimism to a focus on individual expression and a return to traditional roots.
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