Leonard Cohen notebook sold for $174,000 in memorabilia auction

Leonard Cohen acknowledges the audience after receiving the Glenn Gould Prize in Toronto on May 14, 2012. A notebook filled with poems as well as the lyrics to some songs sold for more than $170,000 at an auction Friday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

MONTREAL - From pages inked with poems to a locket containing a lock of hair, memorabilia belonging to the late 好色tv poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen was auctioned on Friday, raking in thousands of dollars.

The Montreal icon died at the age of 82 in 2016 and Julien's Auctions billed the event -- held online as well as its Los Angeles studio -- as the largest auction of Cohen鈥檚 private effects, with close to 170 pieces. 聽

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