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Flowers for Hitler is Canadian poet and composer Leonard Cohen's third collection of poetry, first published in 1964 by McClelland & Stewart. Like other artworks regarding Adolf Hitler as a subject, it was somewhat controversial in its day. Cohen's original title, Opium and Hitler, was rejected by the publisher.
Flowers for Hitler. by. Cohen, Leonard, 1934-. Publication date. 1973. Publisher. London, Cape. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.
Flowers for Hitler stands out for exposing a darker side of Cohen, but it also stands out as a work of art in revolt: in revolt of the hypocrisy of the ruling classes; in revolt of the mundane, and in revolt to the massacres of Nazi Germany and near destruction of Jewish history and culture.
Flowers For Hitler: Year published 1964: Publisher McClelland And Stewart Ltd., Toronto: Pages 156: Notes Summary The first of Cohen's self-consciously "anti-art" gestures: an attempt, in his own words, to move "from the world of the golden-boy poet into the dung pile of the front-line writer." Haunted by the image of the Nazi concentration ...
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Flowers for Hitler by Leonard Cohen. 518 ratings, 3.99 average rating, 42 reviews. Flowers for Hitler Quotes Showing 1-9 of 9. “-You know how to call me. although such a noise now. would only confuse the air. Neither of us can forget. the steps we danced. the words you stretched. to call me out of dust. Yes I long for you.
Originally published by McClelland & Stewart in 1964, Flowers for Hitler is Leonard Cohen's third collection of poetry, in which he first experiments with his self-consciously "anti-art" gestures: an attempt, in his own words, to move "from the world of the golden-boy poet into the dung pile of the front-line writer."