LEONARD COHEN, died of leukemia and a fall November 7, 2016 -------
Death and tributes[edit]fa
Cohen died on November 7, 2016, at the age of 82 at his home in Los Angeles; leukemia was a contributing cause.[193][194][195] According to his manager, Cohen's death was the result of a fall at his home that evening, and he subsequently died in his sleep.[196] His death was announced on November 10, the same day as his funeral, which was held in Montreal.[197] As was his wish, Cohen was laid to rest with a Jewish rite, in a simple pine casket, in a family plot in the Congregation Shaar Hashomayim cemetery on Mount Royal.[198][199] Tributes were paid by numerous stars and political figures.[200][201][202] Citizens and officials in Montreal considered honouring him by naming a street and other locations, including a library, after him.[203]
The city of Montreal held a tribute concert to Cohen in December 2016, titled "God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot" after a prose poem in his novel Beautiful Losers. It featured a number of musical performances and readings of Cohen's poetry.[204][205]
A memorial also took place in Los Angeles. Cohen was survived by his two children and three grandchildren.[206][207][208]
After Cohen's death, two tribute murals were created in the city the following summer. Artist Kevin Ledo painted a nine-story portrait of him near Cohen's home on Montreal's Plateau Mont-Royal, and a 20-story fedora-clad likeness on Crescent Street, commissioned by the city of Montreal and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts with Montreal artist Gene Pendon and L.A. artist El Mac, has dominated the city's downtown.[209]
On November 6, 2017, the eve of the first anniversary of Cohen's death, the Cohen family organized a memorial concert titled "Tower of Song" at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Fans and artists from all over the globe came together for an evening of spoken word and song that included performances by k.d. lang, Elvis Costello, Feist, Adam Cohen, Patrick Watson, Sting, Damien Rice, Courtney Love, The Lumineers, Lana Del Rey and more.[210][211] The star-studded tribute also included Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, who appeared on stage to speak about their personal connection with Cohen's music.[212]
An interactive exhibit dedicated to the life and career of Leonard Cohen opened on November 9, 2017, at Montreal's contemporary art museum (MAC) titled "Leonard Cohen: Une Brèche en Toute Chose / A Crack in Everything" and ran until April 9, 2018.[213][214] The exhibit had been in the works for several years prior to Cohen's death,[209] as part of the official program of Montreal's 375th anniversary celebrations and broke the museum's attendance record in its five-month run.[215][216] The exhibit embarked on an international tour, opening in New York City at the Jewish Museum in April 2019.[217] A bronze statue of Cohen was unveiled in Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, on August 31, 2019.[218]
Cohen is commemorated in the name of two species, both described in 2021: Loxosceles coheni, a species of recluse spiders from Iran described by arachnologists Alireza Zamani, Omid Mirshamsi and Yuri M. Marusik, and Cervellaea coheni, a species of weevils from South Africa described by entomologists Massimo Meregalli and Roman Borovec.[219][220][22
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