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"The Byron of Rock and Roll" Cohen's semi-autobiographical masterpiece, the Canadian version of "The Catcher in the Rye." This book is a semi-autobiographical novel by Cohen. It tells the story of Briverman's life from childhood to the age of twenty. His life is like the superposition of a series of bizarre and dazzling images under a high-speed projector: his father's mysterious death, his secret hypnosis experiment, and his friendship with his teenage companion Kranz. When he was in college, he became famous for his writing, and he used labor to atone for his sins, and then fled to New York. The novel also tells the relationship between him and several women who entered his life. It depicts the growth history of a man with a "rogue temperament" that is both delicate and self-deprecating, and elaborates on the author's views on war, violence, class equality and the true meaning of love. It is known as the "Canadian version of "The Catcher in the Rye"".
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