Date: 1900, 1901
"Between nature and ourselves, nay, between ourselves and our own consciousness a veil is interposed: a veil that is dense and opaque for the common herd,--thin, almost transparent, for the artist and the poet. What fairy wove that veil?"
preview | full record— Bergson, Henri-Louis (1859-1941)
Date: 1968
"my mind a shuttle among / set strings of the music / lets a weft of dream grow in the day time, / an increment of associations, / luminous soft threads, / the thrown glamour, crossing and recrossing, / the twisted sinews underlying the work."
preview | full record— Duncan, Robert (1919-1988)
Date: 1992
"Patrick had tried to sleep, but tattered rags of speed still trailed through his consciousness and kept him charging forward."
preview | full record— Edward St. Aubyn (b. 1960)
Date: 1993
"I didn't need to speak, I could lay thoughts out in his mind like they were a sheet."
preview | full record— Campion, Jane (b. 1954)