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by Leonard Cohen (Author)
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"He is a writer of terrific energy and color, a Rabelaisian comic and a visualizer of memorable scenes." --The Observer

?Is there any Canadian novel as compelling and as good as at capturing youthful anxieties as J. D. Salinger?s Catcher in the Rye? Absolutely. . . . Leonard Cohen?s first novel, The Favorite Game.? ?Globe & Mail

?The Favorite Game is a morally brave book, intimate and unflinching. . . . Leonard Cohen sustains the highest level of poetic craftsmanship throughout.? ?Paul Quarrington

?It is the kind of book that becomes a law unto itself, simply because there is nothing with which to compare it.? ?Calgary Albertan -- Review

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"He is a writer of terrific energy and color, a Rabelaisian comic and a visualizer of memorable scenes." --The Observer

“Is there any Canadian novel as compelling and as good as at capturing youthful anxieties as J. D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye? Absolutely. . . . Leonard Cohen’s first novel, The Favorite Game.” –Globe & Mail

The Favorite Game is a morally brave book, intimate and unflinching. . . . Leonard Cohen sustains the highest level of poetic craftsmanship throughout.” –Paul Quarrington

“It is the kind of book that becomes a law unto itself, simply because there is nothing with which to compare it.” –Calgary Albertan

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (October 14, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400033624
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400033621
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #56,616 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Sweetly and self-consciously veiled autobiography, July 31, 2000
By julia genevieve polyck (Ottawa, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This novel is charming, and is a must-read for any Cohen fan, whether fanatical or merely curious. It reads like well-wrought and sophisticated free-verse poem, but is highly novelistic in its content. What is presumed to be misogyny by Cohen's critics is made to feel, if not natural, then reasonable, and understandable. Readers are invited in to his self-explication and self-exploration; he carries us through a maquette of his youth and his young-adulthood. (Remember, he wrote this when he was in his late twenties.) He may be criticized for romanticizing his past, but any such faltering from the truth is attributable to his writing style, and that he changed some details for novelistic reasons (it is not intended to be an actual autobiography). Those who are familiar with Cohen's lifetime and writings will recognize his "larger than life" persona in this novel, as the protagonist Lawrence Breavman, as a near-replica of Cohen's self, a self that is the self that Cohen enjoys painting for his readership via his writing and interviews. This novel presents an interesting view of a famous person's understanding of who he is, and of his personal philosophies.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cohen-as-Salinger, February 22, 2000
By Eric Ziegenhagen (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
The Favourite Game is wistful and sentimental (in a good way), well-written, fun to read, and especially evocative in recreating the early 1960's in urban North American and Montreal in particular. It's a coming-of-age novel in the Salinger vein, following a Young Bright Man (too young for the Beats) and his midadventures. This is only Cohen work that could be optioned for the movies (and succeed as a movie, too). Not as heartbreaking as Cohen's other work, more straightforward than Beautiful Losers, The Favourite Game is arty entertainment that's worth taking on the train or to the beach. (And cheap, too!)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the place to begin Cohen's prose work. , June 6, 2005
By J. N. Marks (Near. . . Manicougan) - See all my reviews
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The Favorite Game is the book I should have picked up before reading Beautiful Losers. It is as if the stylistic experiments Cohen attempted in his second novel make far more sense now. However, having said this I must add that this is the more entertaining and enjoyable work.

This book is about romance. It is always entertaining to hear people talk about love, affection, adoration even fixation as being something only people can have for one another. Lawrence Breavman (the protagonist) feels this way about his life and the many persons and places that populate it. Lisa, Tamara, Shell and the city of Montreal, all are adored by this young man. He loves his best friend Krantz with whom he begins an empassioned dialogue unveiling the many layers of Montreal and Quebecois life oscillating around him in both the city and out in the Laurentian highlands. Breavman truly treats the world as "other." It is beautiful to witness.

There is mysticism in this work. The way Breavman notices the angles of sunlight on his beloved mountain, the colors of the surface of the Saint Lawrence and then the Hudson. The park that he walks through each night and protects. The color of the snow under the moonlight and the sound it gives off when he and a young Lisa are walking home from Hebrew School. Each of these things is as vivid as the young man's search for a partner, for sexual fulfillment. As in Cohen's later work, beauty and grotesqueness and filth coexist and are both the possession of his protagonist's soul. Breavman wanders endlessly through his city (Montreal) taking in every detail he can. His friend Krantz acknowledges -one summer night- that they would walk endlessly and never sleep if they were to follow Breavman's whims, his aesthetic eye, the contours of his persistent and ever unfolding dialogue.

This is a beautiful story. Like James Joyce, Cohen has taken up the development of the young artist's personal aesthetic sense (and appetite). Joyce made the distinction between "fetishism" and admiration for beauty in The Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man. Stephen Daedalus didn't want to possess beauty, he wanted to really learn how to admire it, appreciate it, recreate it if he could. Lawrence Breavman wants to appreciate beauty as well and he moves beyond merely desiring to possess what he sees. He may pause and admire the infinite little details of being in the world, but he learns to never possess but to engage. His dialogue is an engagement with beauty that, interestingly, supersedes his literary career. The young man, like Stephen Daedalus, is an emerging artist. But his dialogue is what Cohen cares about and his peregrinations, his questions and escapades are all the real art. Stephen Daedalus learned that he could recreate the world in his imagination and then place this on paper and by doing so, would have done his aesthetic duty, would have engaged the world. In Cohen's account, we see the artist as wanderer, as more than reticent observer. But he is no fetishist, he does not need to drown in sensual pleasures. Life is sensual for him. Life is enduring and eternal and he needs no false Gods to redeem him from a fallen state or from desolation.

Five stars. At times this work is breathtaking.
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Leonard Cohen, who is also my son's namesake, writes so beautifully, so provocatively that one can scarcely consume the immense emotion. Read more
Published 8 months ago by A. Mikel Baudin

2.0 out of 5 stars Leonard Cohen, Great Poet and Songwriter; Mediocre Novelist
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This is quite possibly my favorite book.
As a fan of Mister Cohen and the city of Montreal, I loved this book. Mind you this was written before his musical career. Read more
Published on February 10, 2006 by J. Schettling

5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent
I was forced to read this book in my English 101 in college. Having only known Leonard Cohen by reputation, I was reticent of reading it but I did because I had to. Read more
Published on January 9, 2005 by Eliza

3.0 out of 5 stars Sadly ahead of its time
I enjoyed this book because it helped explain sexual deviance. It's even more relevant now that it was then. Read more
Published on January 2, 2005 by Michael J. Stout

2.0 out of 5 stars The Favorite Game both a Hit and a Miss
There's no doubt that I'm a Cohen fan. I enjoy his poetry and believe his songs are some of the best compositions I've ever heard. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Guide to Men
As a woman in her mid-twenties this has been quite a revelation for me. It has opened my eyes in so many ways with regard to men and their nature, and I mean this in a kind and... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good introduction to Cohen's written work
This is a book that few people other than Leonard Cohen would ever dare to write -- or even be able to imagine; especially in the early 60's -- but which, for him, is a fairly... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Genuine Cohen
If you are a fan of our fellow Canadian's work this is a must-read. This novel is very 'real', 'true' and consequently I'm tempted to say autobiographical of Cohen (then again... Read more
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