Date: August 28, 2015
"He [Donald Trump] exults in materialistic excess with an empty sack of a soul."
preview | full record— Egan, Timothy (b. 1954)
Date: November 28, 2015
"It's as if our brain has become a full cup of water and anything more poured into it starts to spill out."
preview | full record— Schwartz, Tony
Date: December 30, 2015
"All those rooms were gathered in my own brain, which looked exactly like Hasanaj’s, a wet, gleaming, walnutlike lump, composed of 100 billion brain cells so tiny and so myriad they could only be compared to the stars of a galaxy."
preview | full record— Knausgaard, Karl Ove (b. 1968)
Date: December 30, 2015
"The sight of the mountains behind the city, so green and haughty, lifted my spirits, and the sight of the brain, its physiological aspect -- the ragged edges of skull within which it had pulsated, the streaming red blood -- was also pleasant to think about, for the bright colors within connected...
preview | full record— Knausgaard, Karl Ove (b. 1968)
Date: July 1, 2015
"Poetry was an attempt to dig into the buried stuff inside a person’s psyche."
preview | full record— Zhang, Jenny
Date: Jun 29, 2015
"In some ways, it's like peeking into the black box of our mind, seeing the puzzle pieces that put our regular perception together."
preview | full record— Weiner, Sophie
Date: February 1, 2016
"Which is to say that a novel is perishable only by virtue of being stored in such a leaky cask: our heads."
preview | full record— Bissell, Tom (b. 1974)
Date: September 12, 2016
"Her images tend to thwart the mind--which keeps rusty handles and voices in separate boxes--in a direct appeal to the senses."
preview | full record— Chiasson, Dan
Date: February 18, 2017
"So we're stuck in Trump's head with him. ... It's a very cluttered place to be, a fine-tuned machine spewing a torrent of chaos, cruelty, confusion, farce and transfixing craziness."
preview | full record— Dowd, Maureen (b. January 14, 1952)
Date: February 18, 2017
"Then think of the president's skull, which is stuffed with other humours: insecurity, insincerity, victimhood, paranoia, mockery, self-delusion, suspicion, calculation, illogic, vindictiveness, risk, bullying, alimentiveness, approbativeness, vitativeness. Gall, divided into three parts."
preview | full record— Dowd, Maureen (b. January 14, 1952)