About:
Wolf Larsen is a songwriter and an author living in Washington, DC.
Poetic, reclusive, and in possession of a singular voice, she’s known as a kind of lost daughter of Leonard Cohen.
As her fans know, she’s also nearly impossible to track down for a live performance - the reasons for which are made clear in her new, acclaimed book The Lady’s Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness (Doubleday). The book is at once the story of her own serious health struggles, as well as a manifesto for the millions of (mostly) women whose legitimate health concerns - like chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), fibromyalgia, Ehler’s Danlos syndrome, endometreosis, Lyme, and now Long Covid - are ignored.
She has one solo album, Quiet at the Kitchen Door - a rich, heartbreaking, intimate album - and despite being unable to tour, those ten songs have been streamed over 50 million times.