Sphinx Journal

151_Sphinx_2II.  VOL 2: Sphinx Paws
Contents
Editorial: When Grapes Turn to Wine

 

 

 

James Hillman: Cosmology for Soul–From universe to Cosmos

David Miller: Hades and Dionysos–The Poetry of Soul

Thomas Moore: Six Characters, Ivy Clowns, No Author

Noel Cobb: Dionysos and Duende–

Federico Garcia Lorca: Torero of the Imagination

Nor Hall: Mad Maidens, Meditative Matrons

Ginette Paris: Theatre and Therapy

Nicholas Belfrage: Arcane Dionysos and the Soul of Wine

Peter Bishop: Habits

Alfred Ziegler: Europe’s Sick God–History as Morbistic Theatre

David Maclagan: Antonin Artaud and the Theatre of Pathology

Enrique Pardo: Dionysos: A Tragic Putrefactio–And a Baroque Renaissance

Paul Kugler: The Alchemical Theatre

71_Sphinx_7VOLUME 7

THEME: 
Has Psychotherapy Reached the End of the Road?

1994 Convivium conference at Cumberland Lodge, 
Windsor Great Park.

(Final Issue dedicated to the  memory of Eva Loewe).

 

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL: Je Reviens–Eva Loewe in Memoriam

I.  Sphinx Wings

NOEL  COBB:  Eight Poems for Eva and Two for her Mother

KATHLEEN RAINE: Three Poems

ROBERT BLY:  New Poems

JALAL ‘UDDIN RUMI: Six Poems (Trans.Coleman Barks)

ARSENYI TARKOVSKY: Three Poems (Trans.Virginia Rounding)

THOMAS SMITH: Three Poems

TOMAS TOMASCHEK:  New Poems

 

II.  Sphinx  Paws

GINETTE PARIS: Broken Promises–Psychotherapy at the End of the Twentieth Century

DAVID MACLAGAN: Psychotherapy & The Government of the Imagination: An Imaginal Way Out

FEDERICO FELLINI: Itineraries Bare of Sentiment

FRANCESCO DONFRANCESCO: Mario Fallani, or The Apparition of Things

NOEL COBB: On Archetypal Psychology’s Missing Alchemical Marriage. 
Part One: Red King Proposes to White Queen

EMMA RONAY: Four Etchings

EVA LOEWE: The Heart of the Practice

ALAN BLEAKLEY: Psychotherapy Stinks! Or Hekate Rising

JAMES HILLMAN: Psychoanalysis Without A Patient

III.  Sphinx Tails

LEON-PAUL FARGUE: Danse Mabraque (Trans. David Maclagan)

PAUL LA COUR: The Image

 

IV.  The Spirit-Soul  Connection

ROBERT BLY:  The Sibling Society

ROBERT ROMANYSHYN:  Starry Nights, Sexual Love and the Rhythms of the Soul