The CBC has made the brilliant 1966 documentary on Leonard Cohen available on their website.  The film by Donald Brittain confirms the literary legend’s restless youth and wandering lifestyle.  We’re told that Cohen listened mostly to pop music, livleonardcohened on a small inheritance and little else at some times, inhabited the safety of small hotels, and wrote several hours a day.  He once argued that a hair museum should be created for the victims of so many hair removal services. Although Cohen’s hair, words, or even this documentary skirt the boundaries of historical objects, the link is included here: perhaps he will continue to inspire another generation.