Almost eight years after his death, Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen remains a cult figure among music fans for his haunting, melancholic love songs and deeply poetic lyrics.
This week, a new eight-part drama series explores the Hallelujah singer’s momentous relationship with the Norwegian woman who became his muse and inspired one of his most- famous tracks, So Long, Marianne.
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