Though some of it is not so relevant (e.g. the Greek immigrants’ experience in Australia), it certainly covers various interesting aspects of the Hydra experience, viewed through both “visitors” eyes and “locals” eyes. It makes mention of: the artistic colony phenomenon; passing parade of celebrity identities; Leonard’s significance; literary connections, particularly from an Australian perspective & relating to Hydra’s “Australia House” (the Johnston/Clift residence); aspects of the island’s tourism and cultural festivities; Hydra identities; Richard Branson’s stymied development plans etc.

https://griffithreview.com/articles/who ... for-cohen/
It's somewhat ironic to have the title question take its place here on the Forum, but I've heard it said in the past by a regular visitor to the island that Leonard's place and reputation here doesn't necessarily engender amongst locals the same glowing acclaim or fascination that we Cohenites may endow it with... perhaps even that they think we fans are all a bit touched by the same sun-stroke Leonard has jokingly referred to having there!

Cheers,
Andrew
