In 1956, the poetry collection "Let Us Compare Mythologies" (Let Us Compare Mythologies), "the first poetry collection won the recognition of the literary world"
In 1961, the poetry collection "The Spice" Box Of Earth", "one of the most popular and best-selling early books".
In 1963, the novel "The Favorite Game" (The Favorite Game) was a portrait of a young Jewish artist in Montreal.
In 1964, in the collection of poems "Flowers For Hitler", Cohen made his first conscious gesture of writing an edict.
In 1966, the novel "Beautiful Losers" (Beautiful Losers), "a surly and pious but extremely beautiful epic".
In 1968, the album "The Songs of Leonard Cohen" (Leonard Cohen's songs) was released, and he became a music idol at the first try;
In 1968, the poetry collection "Selected Poems: 1956- 1968" (a self-selected collection of poems), which won the "Governor-General Award" (Canada's highest literary award) for this collection of poems.
In 1969, the album "Songs from A Room" (Songs from a Room) was released, which was the second batch of classic songs that was more confusing and melancholic.
In 1971, the album "Songs of Love and Hate", as the album title suggests, is about love and hate, Cohen's most emotionally rich work.
In 1972, the poetry collection "The Energy of Slaves" (Slave Spirit), this pseudo-romantic poetry collection, was another attempt by Cohen to resist art.
In 1972, the live record "Live Songs" was released, a sincere and vivid live performance of early songs + new songs.
In 1973, the album "New Skin For the Old Ceremony" was released, which is the album with the richest musical structure and expressiveness.
In 1975, the album "The Best of Leonard Cohen" was released, a selection of the most classic songs from the first four studio albums.
In 1977, the collaboration between producer Phil Spector and Cohen on the album "Death of a Ladies Man" was not successful due to conflicting musical ideas.
In 1978, "Death of a Ladies' Man", a collection of poems and prose poems, was released. Cohen seemed to be experiencing an emotional crisis during this period.
In 1979, with the album "Recent Songs" (recent new songs), sadness and loneliness were humorously resolved. Cohen seemed to have regained his balance after experiencing dark chaos.
In 1984, the collection of poems "The Book of Mercy" (The Book of Forgiveness) was deeply inspiring in a religious and spiritual sense.
In 1985, the album "Various Position" was released, with obscure lyrics and simple music, lightly dabbling in pop and country music styles.
In 1988, the album "I'm Your Man" (I'm Your Man) tried popular music elements, but the fascist metaphor made the album seem less popular.
In 1992, the album "The Future" called on people to challenge the so-called definition of justice and the loss of life.
In 1993, the collection "Stranger Music" was released, including lyrics, poems and some travel notes.
In 1994, the live album "Cohen Live" came from his live concerts from 1988 to 1993.
In 1997, "Dance Me To The End Of Love", this art album, contains Cohen's latest poems, accompanied by artist Henri Matisse's oil paintings, sketches, paper-cuts, illustrations, reliefs, etc. 21 piece of work.
In 1997, the selected album "More Best of Leonard Cohen" was released, which included later song selections + 2 new songs + 1 live song. Cohen has improved both in music and singing.
In 1999, selected albums "Greatest Hits" and "So Long, Marianne" were selected as the best-selling songs since debut
"God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot" , a poetry and painting book published in the UK in 2000, which combines Cohen's poetry with the artworks of two famous London artists/designers, Sarah Perkins and Ian Jackson.
In 2001, the live record "Field Commander Cohen-our of 1979" came from the recording of Cohen's concert in England in 1979.
In October 2001, the album "Ten New Songs" (ten new songs) was a collaboration with female musician Sharon Robinson
In September 2014, the album "Popular Problems" (9 A new song), this is the 13th album in his personal music career.
In December 2014, the live album "Live In Dublin" was released, with 3CD+1DVD and 30 songs.