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new book on LC by John MacKenna
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 5:52 am
by B4real
I've just received this scant info of a new book that John McKenna is writing about LC.
Details are unknown at this stage -
https://kildare-nationalist.ie/2022/09/ ... dventures/
.... John is writing a book on Leonard Cohen.... new novel that will be published next spring....
Some of you will remember this Requiem (link below) completed just before LC's death -
Between Your Love And Mine
By Leonard Cohen and John MacKenna
https://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/requiem.html
Re: new book on LC by John MacKenna
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 11:42 pm
by dar
Looking forward to this new book by John MacKenna. Can't wait. He's an amazing writer and he has been part of the Cohen group for many years.
Re: new book on LC by John MacKenna
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2022 4:10 pm
by merton
Hi B4Real,
Thanks for posting this. I look forward to reading John's novel. I wonder if there are hopes/intentions to resurrect Requiem and perform it again?
All the best,
merton
New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 12:42 pm
by Red Poppy
[i]Absent Friend[/i] is a new book on Leonard by Irish novelist and memoirist, John MacKenna.
Leonard and MacKenna were friends for thirty years and the book draws on their conversations and Leonard's songs to produce a reflective and incisive picture of a friendship.
Robert Kory writes: 'Few journalists or writers enjoyed Leonard's respect and trust as much as did John MacKenna. This book is of great importance to anyone wishing to understand the unique artistry of Leonard.'
[i]The Irish Times[/i] describes it as: 'A heartwarming and realistic encomium for a man MacKenna describes as [i]a genius[/i], yet someone [i]whose humility was deep and real...wry, full of comradeship (and) intuitive understanding[/i].
The book was launched in Ireland on April 3rd by actor and writer Gabriel Byrne and is available at
www.theharvestpress.ie
Re: New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:23 pm
by B4real
Red Poppy,
Thanks for this update on my original post with scant info about this book - see here
https://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=39578
I've linked both posts but maybe the moderators might like to combine them as one thread.
Re: new book on LC by John MacKenna
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:27 pm
by B4real
Thanks to Red Poppy - updated info here -
https://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewt ... 99#p379999
Maybe the moderators might like to combine both threads.
Re: new book on LC by John MacKenna
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:46 am
by B4real
John MacKenna recounts the first and last time he saw Leonard Cohen in concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgQyoGBazlM
John reading from his book Absent Friend
Re: New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 11:47 pm
by B4real
Firstly, thanks for joining up the two threads and secondly, here's a review about this book -
Saturday, April 22, 2023
Absent Friend, by John MacKenna. A review
https://kilcullenbridge.blogspot.com/20 ... eview.html
This is not a book for hours and hours of reading, writes Brian Byrne, but it is beyond value as a memoir of two creative lives separated by an ocean and connected by words, songs, and an enduring friendship.
John MacKenna’s Absent Friend is built on his longtime fascination with the lyrics and music of the late Leonard Cohen, to which he had been introduced at a critical time in his own younger life. Later, by the happenstances of career, he met the poet-singer-novelist and the two became friends, and eventually collaborators.
This could be taken as the author’s ‘song soundtracks of my life’ kind of book. Though without the sound part. Which doesn’t matter, because without words there is no song, and it is the words and the stories they make which are the foundation of Absent Friend. Stories that could also be considered as a roadmap for a generation.
As the author replays it, milestones on his own road were the releases of new Leonard Cohen songs and albums. When MacKenna eventually got to meet the singer, in the course of his work as a producer with RTE, there was a mutual recognition of like souls. Over the next three decades that connection was maintained and built upon. Most of the time through letters and emails, many of them pithy and brief but deep in sincerity and mutual appreciation.
Lives have highs and lows and whatever happens in between. In this retracing of the journeys of two connected men there are resemblances between them. The stories of each are both difficult and easier, both remarkable and ordinary, both spiritual and secular. What stands out for me after reading Absent Friend is the similarities in the creativity of two different masters of the word. Cohen’s needs no introduction to his global fan base as writer, poet and singer. John MacKenna through his poetry, prose, playwriting, acting and documentary has built a similar legacy in this geographical space and in his own particular skill as a storyteller.
It might seem that this book would only be for those familiar with Leonard Cohen. But MacKenna’s selection from the singer’s verses, parsing them through the prism of his own and Cohen’s lives, make it for everyone. Deceptive simplicity is a characteristic of MacKenna’s writing, so this is an easy read on the surface. But there’s measurement of and appropriate depth to every word. To a writer this is a short book of much beauty — for many other readers it will sparkle from as many facets as there are sides to life. I read Absent Friend at two sittings. I’ll read it again, perhaps next time taking longer with a selection of Leonard Cohen’s songs running in background.
Absent Friend is published by John MacKenna and Angela Keogh’s own Harvest Press. It was recently launched in Athy Library by actor Gabriel Byrne to a packed house. There will be a local launch in Woodbine Books in Kilcullen on 5 May, without Byrne but guaranteed to be an evening to savour.
Re: New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 3:33 am
by dar
Just received John's book. Fast shipping to California. Looking forward to reading it!
Re: New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2023 4:37 pm
by dar
Just finished Absent Friend. I felt like I was smack dab in the middle of John's conversations, confidences, correspondence and collaborations with Leonard. I was comfortable in that space and it seemed like I was invited to the table. It was a welcoming spot. I enjoyed the way the narrative wove in and out of the past, present and even had glimpses of the future. It's the sort of book I would read again just to enjoy the company. I gained insight into John's journey and the way his "absent" friend supported him over the years. Congratulations, John. Really enjoyed it!
Re: New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2023 1:49 am
by lizzytysh
The official review posted is great! Your warm and personal one makes me want even more to read the book. Dar. Thanks!
Re: New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 1:11 pm
by merton
Hi,
If there is an advantage in having Covid then it must be the time to catch up on a pile of books to be read. Absent Friend was one that was slipping down the league table!
I've heard John on the radio many times down the years and his voice, and intonation infuse his writing. What a wonderful relationship with Leonard. Marvelous the manner in which he intertwines L.C's writings with his own way through life, with all its joys and sorrows.
His succinct elaboration of a tune brought me back last night to the chosen songs. Better than any medication!
As the narration moved on, I shed some tears at Leonard's communications with John and felt so close to their relationship.
Also, very interesting to read about John's own writing life.
Thank you, John.
All the best,
merton
Re: New Book on Leonard - Absent Friend
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 11:38 am
by anneporter
I just started reading this book this morning. I confess, I am sometimes a little afraid to read new books about Leonard, for fear that they won’t measure up. I had that feeling with this one and did not have any high expectations, but it drew me in right away.
So glad I stumbled on it since I have forgotten all about it.
I haven’t read any reviews yet. I’ll save them till later.