Date: 1997
"Is it something in this Wilderness, something ancient, that waited for them, and infected their Souls when they came?"
preview | full record— Pynchon, Thomas (b. 1937)
Date: 1997
"They were possessing her in ways more intimate than had ever been allow'd him...interfering at orders of minitude invisible to the human Eye, infiltrated without need of light or Map, commanding the further branches of whatever flows in a Soul like blood,...she and her Captors whispering togethe...
preview | full record— Pynchon, Thomas (b. 1937)
Date: 2002
A landscape may poise like "A postcard in front of us / As though we'd settled it there, just so, / Halfway between the mind's eye and the mind, just halfway."
preview | full record— Wright, Charles (b. 1935)
Date: August 12/19, 2002
"In his mind's eye he can see himself coolly flipping the garlic and pepper T-bones on the front acreage of his new grill while carefully testing the citrus-tarragon trout filets that sizzle fragrantly in the rear."
preview | full record— Brooks, David (b. 1961)
Date: 2006
"While the amygdala's role as a sentinel and trigger for distress is old news to neuroscience, its social role, as part of the brain's system for emotional contagion, has been revealed only recently."
preview | full record— Goleman, Daniel (b. 1946)
Date: 2009
"Like some inoperable cancerous thing inside his brain, a new mental organ had awakened, insistently and without mercy pushing him forward, punishing him with guilt, compelling him to feel things and want things that can't be argued for or against on the basis of logical reasoning, analy...
preview | full record— Konstantinou, Lee
Date: 2009
"Whatever else has happened to him, the moral thing that erupted in his mind hasn't gone into remission. If anything, it has only metastasized, secretly colonizing, under the cover of this last month's madness, more and more of his sense of self."
preview | full record— Konstantinou, Lee
Date: 2010
"In her mind's eye she saw it, saw it all at last."
preview | full record— Cronin, Justin
Date: April 18, 2011
"And so it goes, researchers say, with most study sessions: difficulty builds mental muscle, while ease often builds only confidence."
preview | full record— Carey, Benedict (b. 1960)
Date: August 2012
"My father tried turning his thoughts into a substitute immune system."
preview | full record— Roth, Marco (b. 1974)