Beautiful Losers

Beautiful Losers

Unabridged — 8 hours, 41 minutes

Beautiful Losers

Beautiful Losers

Unabridged — 8 hours, 41 minutes

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Overview

One of the best-known experimental novels of the 1960s, Beautiful Losers is Cohen's most defiant and uninhibited work.

As imagined by Cohen, hell is an apartment in Montreal, where a bereaved and lust-tormented narrator reconstructs his relations with the dead. In that hell, two men and a woman twine impossibly and betray one another again and again. Memory blurs into blasphemous sexual fantasy-and redemption takes the form of an Iroquois saint and virgin who has been dead for three hundred years but still has the power to save even the most degraded of her suitors.

By turns vulgar, rhapsodic, and viciously witty, Beautiful Losers explores each character's attainment of a state of self-abandonment, in which the sensualist cannot be distinguished from the saint.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Gorgeously written. . . . One comes out of it having seen terrible and beautiful visions." —The New York Times

"Leaves one gasping for breath as well as suitable words. . . . Cohen is a powerful, poetic writer." —Dallas Times-Herald

"Brilliant, explosive, a fountain of talent. . . . James Joyce is not dead. . . . He lives in Montreal under the name of Cohen. . . writing from the point of view of Henry Miller." —Boston Sunday Herald

MARCH 2019 - AudioFile

This vulgar, sexual, and genre-bending work written in the 1960s by the iconic Canadian singer-songwriter will definitely challenge listeners. Stefan Rudnicki, Bronson Pinchot, and John Lescault narrate the story of a nameless male protagonist from Montreal who is mourning the deaths of his wife, Edith, and his friend and gay lover, F. Rudnicki’s deep voice opens the audiobook on a high note as he explores the character’s fascination with Catherine Tekakwitha, the first ever Native American to be beatified. However, the momentum wanes in the middle as Pinchot delivers F.’s letter to the unnamed protagonist with in a lackluster tone. Although the story lacks resolution, Lescault manages to wrap things up neatly. Together, the narrators make this poetic and mystical tragedy less challenging to listen to. A.C. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169781793
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 06/26/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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