Leonard, Marianne, and Me
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Leonard, Marianne, and Me
Leonard Cohen, Marianne Ihlen, and Me chronicles forty years of Judy Scottβs frequent summers on the Greek Island of Hydra with a diverse artistic community and her friendship with singer/songwriter/poet Leonard Cohen and his legendary muse Marianne Ihlen.
In 1973, Judy Scott was intent on traveling to Istanbul, but serendipitously, she stumbled onto the incomparable Greek island of Hydra and the people who would continue, over many subsequent visits, to enhance and influence her life ever after.
This memoir, based on notebooks and journals Scott kept during various times and visits to her favourite place on earth, recounts in very intimate detail her interactions and developing relationships with singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen and his beautiful muse and "love of his life" Marianne Ihlen.
As Leonard himself observed of this book when Scott sent the manuscript to him for his approval: "I particularly admire the detail and honesty of the piece." One of the more unique features in this recounting is the emerging acknowledgment the author confronts of her own sexuality, as she recounts: "It did not take long for Leonard to recognise that I was more attracted to Marianne than I was to him, though I came to love him too in the end."
And indeed it was Marianne herself, who sought out and fostered Scottβs interest and affection. After a shocking interlude at Marianneβs 38th birthday party, Scott writes: "After that, my life on Hydra was all about Marianne." But it was Leonardβs interest, his kindness and generosity that signified her lifelong love and respect for the real private person who was Leonard Cohen. Robert Kory, Leonardβs executor, told Scott when they met to discuss several edits the Cohen family had requested: "Your story details a side of Leonard and a phase in his life that no other biography or coverage of the public person he was captures. And it lovingly depicts and lets me see the person he was at 38, long before I made his acquaintance and got to experience the musical and literary genius, and whose legacy Iβm now dedicated to preserving."
The book also goes into a detailed description of Hydra in the early 1970s. A unique place filled with astonishing physical beauty and an incomparable atmosphere of serenity and peaceful energy. Hydra is the only inhabited Greek island with no cars (they are forbidden), no automotive transportation at all. All the roads on the three large hills that circle the small deep-water yacht port contain stairs or steps that make traversing by wheeled vehicles impossible. This absence of gas-powered vehicles and motors was also the reason Hydra attracted so many artists; it was the light, the unfiltered magical "Greek light" absent noxious fumes that presented some of the purest images on earth.
The island also contained a small foreign community of like-minded creative souls, artists, musicians, writers and their supporters and admirers. As Scott explains: "Hydra in the late β60s early β70s was at its creative zenith. Like Paris in the β30s, Harlem in the β40s, Greenwich Village in the β50s, San Francisco in the β60sβHydra in the β70s was the place to be."
The memoir, though it centres on her most important, most impactful interactions with Leonard and Marianne, also contains several portraits of other Hydra habituΓ©s, all members of the same small ex-pat community, all close friends (and occasional lovers) of Leonard and Marianne, all uniquely interesting in their own right. From George Lialios, the wealthy Greek man the book is dedicated to (whom Scott met first on the island and who introduced her to all the others contained in these pages), to Alexis Bolens, the Swiss/Greek handsome lothario, whoβd worked as a mercenary in Rhodesia and a plantation manager in South Africa, from Lindsey Callicoatt, the writer, artisan and most beloved of all the foreign community, to George Slater, irascible poet, sea captain and brilliant curry makerβthere are many characters who all contributed to the "Hydra family" that Scott lovingly recalls.
This book is both a story of a special time, place and cast of charactersβa travelogue of an enchanted island as it was back then and still is to this day, backlit by the glow of Leonard Cohen and his muse, Marianne.
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Leonard, Marianne, and Me by Judy Scott is praised by the Library Journal for its engaging storytelling, capturing the romantic and vibrant era it depicts. The book offers an insightful glimpse into the relationships and the cultural milieu surrounding the figures involved.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781493059768
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 01 June 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Backbeat Books
Illustration: 72
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 184.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Originally born and raised in New Jersey, Judy Scott now lives in Los Angeles with her spouse, Monika. Scott worked for many years at the highest levels of the independent film production and distribution business while raising her daughter, Torie. The projects she was associated with garnered numerous awards and in 2005 Scott helped launch the first-ever LGBT cable TV network as a senior acquisitions and business affairs executive. She returns to Hydra often.
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