New Leonard Cohen book – Puppets

Well, that’s it! I have just completed the final read through. It is sitting on my computer ready to send back to the publishers. All the work has been completed.

I am just taking a breath. Reflecting.

As I was reading through the track Puppets stood out. You might have noticed that I am none too fond of the MAGA cult and Trump. Leonard’s song/poem Puppets seem to sum up my sentiments. Too many people throughout history have allowed themselves to become beguiled and used by cynical fascist leaders. I think Trump is one of them – a cynical, self-serving, lying fascist. I thought I’d share that with you.

Hope you like the extract! Let me know your thoughts.

All the best

Opher

‘Puppets’ (Leonard Cohen, Adam Cohen)

In what is arguably the most important track on the album, the old teacher belies the words of the previous track and proves, through a series of 13 rhyming couplets, that he still has plenty to teach us. The ominous blows of the music, coupled with the surging of the choirs, create a dramatic backdrop.

   He reminds us that we are all puppets. Someone, or some divine force, pulls our strings. Every fascist tyrant and every charismatic totalitarian leader needs an army of goons to carry out their orders. From the terrible racist horror of the holocaust to Stalin, Pol Pot and Mao’s purges, leaders turn their followers into mindless puppets to carry out their will. But Leonard chooses a larger landscape than this. We are helpless puppets in the face of the forces of nature and the forces of time; even the mightiest is burnt to ashes. But what comes across so strongly to me is that same message that the anti-Nazi pastor Martin Niemöller so elegantly expounded in his powerful ‘First they came for the communists….’piece of prose. We cannot do anything about age and the forces of nature, but we can prevent ourselves from being used as puppets by tyrants. As Leonard so explicit says in the lyrics we do not have to turn our backs, shake our heads and take our puppet wives to bed. The future tyrants are at work.

   The poem first appeared in 2006’s The Book Of Longing; the words are brought to lifeby Leonard’s clear annunciation, packed with emotion and inflection, coupled with Adam’s sympathetic production. The use of the Shaar Hashomayim choir and Cantus Domus from Berlin adds a very poignant aspect with regard to the Holocaust. The Jewish choir brought a liturgical element and the way that was combined with the German choir reflected a great reconciliation. It also added great drama. As Adam reported in a Guardian interview: ‘Germans and Jews singing together as if in a classical Greek play’.

Leonard Cohen – Puppets (Official Video) – YouTube

New Leonard Cohen book

I am putting the finishing touches to my Leonard Cohen book. My editor returned it to me for a final run through. I addressed all the issues and am nearing the end of a final read through before returning it to the publisher. I liked the positive sentiments of this song so I thought I’d share it with you.

‘Villanelle for Our Time’ (Leonard Cohen, Frank Scott)

We’re reaching back through time to Leonard’s involvement with the Montreal poets. He has set a poem written by his friend Frank Scott to music. It is the perfect piece to follow on from the tragedy of 9/11, full of optimism and hope. The poem expresses the view that humanity can put aside all divisions of religion, creed and race and discover a brotherhood/sisterhood in which we all prosper. We can, through our intelligence and humanity, put aside corruption and selflessly create a real democracy based not on self-gain, power or self-aggrandisement but on the good of the people. We do not need to keep playing out the power games and the selfish chasing after wealth that has left millions dead in wars, concentration camps and gulags. We can, from our brains and hearts, create a better world. The poem remains a potent warning against following leaders who use fear and hate to set up authoritarian regimes that oppress. Although these words are not Leonard’s, the sentiments are. He has always been an optimistic supporter of human dignity and the need to develop a real working democracy that would result in a fairer world free of exploitation and corruption. We all have our part to play: ‘We rise to play a greater part … From bitter searching of the heart. Not steering by the venal chart’.

   This highly positive piece was recorded on 6 May 1999, directly after returning from his Buddhist retreat, still full of serenity and hope for himself and mankind, pouring out love and kindness. We can never have a surfeit of hope, can we?

   Adjani played a central role, creating the jazzy backing and raising the latter reprises with her sensuous vocalisation. The piece begins with Leonard simply reciting the words in his rich timbre with no backing. The jazz group come in with soft brushed snares, a flowing bass and lightly run piano passages, leaving Leonard in the foreground to give prominence to the words.

   Following a short musical interlude, Leonard returns to repeat the poem and Adjani comes in to emphasise the positive line, ‘We rise to play a greater part’. They duet: Leonard recites and Adjani gently sings in beautiful counterpoint: ‘This is the faith men know’. The verse is repeated for a third time and ends with Adjani’s ethereal vocalising.

Leonard Cohen – Villanelle for Our Time (Official Audio) – YouTube

Big Brother Loves You!

The orange Grinch!

Success

How do you judge success??

I left a well-paid job as a Headteacher early to pursue my passion for writing. I have spent the past fifteen years rewriting and writing. I now have around a hundred and twenty books that I have written. I am completely free to write what I like.

I was fortunate enough to gain contracts with a publisher – Sonicbond. One contract led to another and I now have 8 books on my most cherished rock musician singer songwriters published with them. Is that success?

I have written at least a dozen Sci-fi novels that I am very pleased with even though I cannot land a publisher for them. I have self-published them with mixed sales. Is that success?

My other books include education, art, beat poetry, novels, biography, travel, antitheism and rock music – anything that turns me on. I self-publish them. Is that success?

For fifteen years I have been enjoying writing and have produced two whole shelves of my books. Is that success?

I have accrued many excellent reviews (and the odd bad one). Is that success?

While my books do sell in modest numbers I have never had a real flier and all the money I have made probably only covers the costs. Taking the cost of computer, laptop and WordPress, plus consumables, into account I probably break even.

If I had stayed on at my career for the five or six years possible I could have left with a lot more money. Would that have been success?

Now, there is no denying that it would be wonderful to sell vast numbers of books, gain lucrative contracts and awards and have huge numbers of glowing reviews and a massive financial reward, but that would only be the icing on the cake.

Success for me is all about doing what I have enjoyed doing, holding the products of my efforts in my hand and reading that some people have found them worthwhile. I really value those reviews and that people find my books worth buying. Thank you. That feels like success for me.

Shards

Shards

From the sky

                Through the air

                                Exploding

                                                White hot

                                                                Spinning

                                                                                Through flesh

Shards

A minestrone of hate.

Opher – 8.4.2025

I am amazed that anybody feels this is alright.

In many places, hidden safe in concrete bunkers, politicians are plotting.

In other bunkers war leaders are plotting.

In laboratories scientists are designing death machines.

In places like Gaza, Ukraine, Yemen, Sudan and Niger they are testing product.

How well do the sharp shards of metal or plastic mangle the living flesh?

Evil is incremental

Evil is incremental

Evil comes in increments

                Hate arrives step by step.

It never sleeps

Empathy is narcotised

                Compassion slowly dies

Sanity weeps.

Yes.

Evil comes in increments

                Hate arrives step by step.

It never sleeps

Opher – 7.4.2025

I watched this after seeing Simon Sharma in programme on the holocaust interviewing a survivor of the concentration camps. The survivor said it wasn’t the Germans. It could have happened anywhere. The hate doesn’t happen all at once; evil comes step by step.

The comparison with what is happening in the USA at the moment was salutary to me. I see MAGA taking exactly the same route, the hate, the racial purity, the scapegoating. Step by step. ICE and concentration camps. Blame, stereotyping and hate. Step by step.

The Nazification of the USA is proceeding. Project 2025 is its model.

Yesterday was chilling. To see Trump sitting in the White House with the war criminal Netanyahu who he should be arresting for war crimes instead of cosying up to. He was sanctioning genocide!

Is this was the USA has descended to? How much worse does it get?

The Problem with Tariffs and Globalisation.

Trump and his entire team are simplistic idiots. That goes without saying. They certainly haven’t thought this through and it’s totally beyond his base of hopeless, ignorant, ill-educated fools.

Trump believes that bunging huge tariffs on imports will drive companies back to the States.

He believes it will revive manufacturing in the States and bring back jobs.

He sees it as a transactional threat. Foreign countries will fall over themselves to create better trade deals with America.

Win Win.

Except this is simplistic and naïve and takes no account of the complexity of the market.

For example: China has been hit with big tariffs making Chinese imports into the States much more expensive. Under globalisation the USA’s rare metals mining was shipped out to China. They now produce nearly all the world’s supply. If they withhold those rare metals or charge massive retaliatory tariffs the USA is snookered. They need those metals for their defence industry.

The same goes for many other industries and countries. Trade is complex.

Under globalisation the developed countries farmed out manufacturing to the undeveloped world. Labour was much cheaper. Rules less stringent. They could manufacture at a fraction the price. The result was that we could import goods at a far lower price than we could make them. Everybody benefitted by having much cheaper goods.

The problem was that our manufacturing industry collapsed with great loss of jobs and those jobs were not replaced. People were thrown on the scrapheap. Disenchantment led to the rise of populism with simplistic solutions.

Now Trump’s Tariff wars seeks to drive jobs back but it is doomed to fail because:

Global production and supply lines have become very complicated.

Firms will not undergo the huge expense of relocating if there is a hint of uncertainty – will the tariffs last? Will trade deals be negotiated?

Labour costs in the USA are far far higher than in the undeveloped world.

Countries will become protectionist, respond with their own punitive tariffs and look to develop their own manufacturing industry, seek other markets and bypass America.

The end result is that the whole world will become poorer, prices will zoom and nowhere near enough firms will expand or relocate to make it worthwhile.

The recession will be dire!!

The one thing you can be sure of is that Billionaires will profit!!

Oh for a large dose of what they have!

We’ve let BILLIONAIRES set the agenda!! They don’t want this! They want to screw every last penny out of us!!

George Carlin – Ignorance