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  1. Flowers for Hitler contains 95 rhymed and free-verse poems, avant-garde texts, and pictorial elements. It was the first of his books to include Cohen's drawings. Only 20 of the poems directly address World War II and the Holocaust.

  2. Flowers for Hitler. by. Cohen, Leonard, 1934-. Publication date. 1973. Publisher. London, Cape. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  3. Flowers for Hitler stands out for exposing a darker side of Cohen, but it also stands out as a work of art in revolt: in revolt of the hypocrisy of the ruling classes; in revolt of the mundane, and in revolt to the massacres of Nazi Germany and near destruction of Jewish history and culture.

  4. Flowers For Hitler: Year published 1964: Publisher McClelland And Stewart Ltd., Toronto: Pages 156: Notes Summary The first of Cohen's self-consciously "anti-art" gestures: an attempt, in his own words, to move "from the world of the golden-boy poet into the dung pile of the front-line writer."

  5. Sin embargo, hay mucho más que eso en “Flores para Hitler”, donde ya se nos revela el universo del Cohen que conocemos hoy: un lugar misterioso y elegante, donde en la penumbra siniestra y melancólica nos espera una mujer de largas pestañas, una botella de vino o una dosis de morfina.

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  7. Originally published by McClelland & Stewart in 1964, Flowers for Hitler is Leonard Cohen's third collection of poetry, in which he first experiments with his self-consciously "anti-art"...