THE FAVOURITE GAME 
  
  
  
 
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Title
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The Favourite Game
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Year published
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1963
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Publisher
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Secker And Warburg Ltd., London
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Pages
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about 250
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Notes
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Summary
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Cohen's first novel is a heavily autobiographical "portrait of the
artist as a young man" growing up in Montreal.  Much of the novel is very
sympathetic to the protagonist, Breavman, presenting his perceptions of the
world in virtuoso passages of romantic writing; yet there is also a strong
element of irony, which stands back from Breavman and offers a severe
judgment on the limitations of his human relations (especially to women).
In the end, the indulgence wins out over the irony, but it's a close call.
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Summary written for The Leonard Cohen Files 
by professor Stephen Scobie, copyright © 1997.
  
Title photo: Cover of the first American edition. 
 
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