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Language
  
English

Pages
  
223 pp

Originally published
  
1963

Preceded by
  
The Spice-Box of Earth

Country
  
Canada

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Publication date
  
1963

Followed by
  
Flowers for Hitler

Author
  
Leonard Cohen

Publisher
  
Harvill Secker

Genres
  
Novel, Fiction

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Cover artist
  
Barry Trengrove (design)

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Leonard Cohen books, Novels

Playing the favourite game cbc youth special with paddy springate and stuart smith 1963


The Favourite Game is the first novel by Leonard Cohen. It was first published by Secker and Warburg in the fall of 1963.

In 1959, Cohen was awarded a $2,000 Canada Council grant, which he used to live cheaply in London and on the Greek island of Hydra while he wrote the novel, then titled Beauty at Close Quarters. When he returned to Canada in 1960, it was rejected by his publisher McClelland & Stewart. Jack McClelland was concerned about the autobiographical content and found the novel to be tedious and preoccupied with sex. He suggested major revisions, without guaranteeing publication once those revisions were made.

Cohen placed the book with publishers in England and America who requested a shorter length, so he cut the book in half. He wrote, "anyone with an ear will know I've torn apart orchestras to arrive at my straight, melodic line."

The Favourite Game was published in England in October, 1963, and in New York in September, 1964. The book was only available as an import in Canada until McClelland & Stewart published a New Canadian Library paperback edition in 1970. The current Canadian edition includes an afterword by Paul Quarrington.

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