Honestly with Bari Weiss

Who By Fire: Why Leonard Cohen Ran Toward War

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Apr 6, 2022
Matti Friedman, an award-winning author and journalist, discusses Leonard Cohen's transformative experience during the Yom Kippur War. He details Cohen's surprising journey from a retreat to performing for soldiers on the front lines, capturing the chaotic yet intimate moments between artist and audience. The conversation delves into the emotional impact of Cohen's melancholic music amidst conflict, and how the war influenced his songwriting, particularly the haunting 'Who By Fire.' Friedman explores the deep connections between art, trauma, and identity in the backdrop of war.
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Friendly Fire Incident

  • At the start of the Yom Kippur War, an Israeli radar base was accidentally attacked by Israeli tanks.
  • This friendly fire incident, fueled by confusion and misidentification, resulted in the tragic deaths of Israeli soldiers.
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Cohen's Departure for Israel

  • Leonard Cohen, living on Hydra, heard a radio report about the Yom Kippur War.
  • He abruptly left for Israel, surprising himself with this decision.
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Cohen's Impromptu Tour

  • Israeli musicians, recognizing Cohen in a Tel Aviv cafe, urged him to join their tour to play for troops.
  • They traveled in a Ford Falcon, creating makeshift stages and using jeep headlights as spotlights.
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