Posts Tagged: Hélène Cardona

“Our bodies are wild swans . . .” by Gabriel Arnou-Laujeac

“Our bodies are wild swans . . .” by Gabriel Arnou-Laujeac Translator Hélène Cardona Antonio Canova (1757–1822), detail of Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss, marble, MR 1777, Musée du Louvre, Paris / © 2010 Musée du Louvre / Raphaël Chipault. Our bodies

“Our bodies are wild swans . . .” by Gabriel Arnou-Laujeac

“Our bodies are wild swans . . .” by Gabriel Arnou-Laujeac Translator Hélène Cardona Antonio Canova (1757–1822), detail of Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss, marble, MR 1777, Musée du Louvre, Paris / © 2010 Musée du Louvre / Raphaël Chipault. Our bodies

Myth, Memory, and Transcendence in Hélène Cardona’s Dreaming My Animal Selves

Myth, Memory, and Transcendence in Hélène Cardona’s Dreaming My Animal Selves March 25, 2015Erna Cooper Shortly after my mother died, while napping near an open window of my apartment on Avenue Foch, I felt—or thought I felt—a hand touch mine.

Myth, Memory, and Transcendence in Hélène Cardona’s Dreaming My Animal Selves

Myth, Memory, and Transcendence in Hélène Cardona’s Dreaming My Animal Selves March 25, 2015Erna Cooper Shortly after my mother died, while napping near an open window of my apartment on Avenue Foch, I felt—or thought I felt—a hand touch mine.