Helene Cardona's Blog - Posts Tagged "cosmos"
A superb review of Dreaming My Animal Selves (Salmon Poetry) by Michel Cazenave, one of France's greatest literary critics.
Michel Cazenave reviews
Le Songe de mes Âmes Animales / Dreaming My Animal Selves (Salmon Poetry) in Recours au poème:
Notre relation au monde
http://www.recoursaupoeme.fr/chroniqu...

Notre relation au monde
http://www.recoursaupoeme.fr/chroniqu...
Published on January 10, 2015 11:06
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bilingual-poetry, book-review, chandogya, consciousness, cosmos, dickinson, divine, dreaming-my-animal-selves, english-poetry, france, francophiles, french-literature, french-poetry, gabriel-arnou-laujeac, gibran, helene-cardona, ireland, irish-poetry, jessie-lendennie, jung, le-songe-de-mes-Âmes-animales, literature, michel-cazenave, multicultural, poetry, recours-au-poeme, rilke, rumi, salmon-poetry, siobhan-hutson, sorbonne-university, soul, upanishads
Read and listen to the poem "Embers"
Read and listen to the poem "Embers" from "Life in Suspension"
now live on Terrain.org:
"I map the mathematical universe, forge
equations into stellar winds..."
http://www.terrain.org/2016/poetry/he...

"I map the mathematical universe, forge
equations into stellar winds..."
http://www.terrain.org/2016/poetry/he...
Published on June 23, 2016 13:26
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carl-sagan, cosmos, embers, life-in-suspension, mathematical-universe, poetry, salmon-poetry, stellar-winds, terrain-org
Antonio D'Alfonso reviews Life in Suspension in The Pacific Rim Review of Books, Issue 22, Vol. 11, No. 2
Hélène Cardona has delivered to us a book in which she celebrates the magic of parallel worlds. Two languages, two persons, one testimony. Not so much a disclosure of truth, as much as the revelation of doubt. What sways above the emptiness is a life lived in complete awe. Cardona balances over a cosmos of fragments. The sparkling, the reflections do not throw back a perfect mirror image. Lives are shared, not possessed. The result is a song for the acceptance of doubleness, pluralism. Hélène Cardona provides synthesis for what is inevitably separated.
—Antonio D’Alfonso, The Pacific Rim Review of Books, Issue 22, Vol. 11, No. 2
—Antonio D’Alfonso, The Pacific Rim Review of Books, Issue 22, Vol. 11, No. 2



Published on November 09, 2017 17:01
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a-song-for-the-acceptance, antonio-d-alfonso, cosmos, hélène-cardona, life-in-suspension, magic, parallel-worlds, richard-olafson, salmon-poetry, the-pacific-rim-review-of-books