About the Site

The LCN event is an annual celebration of Leonard Cohen's life and music, held in Edmonton every September.

In 2008, the biennial Cohen event organized by The Leonard Cohen Files combined forces with the annual "Leonard Cohen Nights" festival in Edmonton for the best and largest event yet! The 2008 festival featured multiple concerts with artists from Jann Arden to Serena Ryder, open mike performances, poetry readings, and a visual arts display as well as a wide variety of participant activities.

This site lists information for participants - both local and international - for planning a trip to Edmonton, and to learn about past and future events. Links to specific areas of information are available below or along the left hand side of this page.

Please feel free to browse the site and contact us at cohenites@gmail.com if you have any questions or requests. Make sure to check out our official site at www.leonardcohennights.org as well.


Saturday, March 1

Ira Nadel (Academic Talk)


Ira B. Nadel (BA, MA Rutgers; PhD Cornell), Professor of English, specializes in biography, the Victorians and such Modernists as Joyce, Pound and Beckett. He is the author of Biography, Fiction Fact & Form (1984), Joyce and the Jews (1989), Leonard Cohen, A Life in Art (1994), Various Positions, A Life of Leonard Cohen (1996), Double Act, A Life of Tom Stoppard (2000), Ezra Pound, A Literary Life (2004), Joyce and His Publishers (2005) and The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound (2007).


He has edited The Letters of Ezra Pound to Alice Corbin Henderson (1993); The Cambridge Companion to Ezra Pound (1999) and Ezra Pound, Early Writings, Poems and Prose (2005), as well as Wilkie Collins’ formerly lost first novel, Iolani; or, Tahiti as it Was (1999) and Collins’ The Dead Secret (1997). His edition of The Education of Henry Adams appeared in 1999. With F.S. Schwarzbach he edited, Victorian Artists and The City (1980), with S. Neuman, Gertrude Stein and the Making of Literature (1988) with Peter Buitenhuis, George Orwell: A Reassessment (1988) and with W.E. Fredeman, Victorian Novelists Before 1885 and Victorian Novelists After 1885 (1983). With W.E. Fredeman and John Stasny, he edited The Victorian Muse ( 1989) in 39 vols. Earlier, he edited Victorian Fiction, A Collection of Essays from the Period (1986) and Victorian Biography, A Collection of Essays from the Period (1986). In 2005 he published the Canadian Edition of Style, 10 Lessons in Clarity and Grace with Joseph M. Williams.


Forthcoming is a new edition of his biography of Leonard Cohen (Univ. of Texas Press, 2007), a co-authored work on the Golden Gate Bridge (December 2007) and a biography of the playwright David Mamet to appear in January 2008. He is currently completing an account of the popular writer Leon Uris and an essay entitled “Boxing with Brecht: David Mamet and Bertolt Brecht.


Ira Nadel is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, a UBC Distinguished University Scholar and winner of the 1996 Medal for Canadian Biography. He has also been awarded a Killam Research Prize, Mellon and Dorot Fellowships at the Ransom Humanities Research Center, Univ. of Texas at Austin, and a Beinecke Fellowship at Yale. He has lectured in England, Israel, Italy, China, Germany, Monaco, Ireland, the U.S. and, of course, Canada.

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