Date: 2009
"He had always imagined that some sort of emotional mental equipment was meant to arrive, when he was forty-five, say, or fifty, a kind of kit that would enable him to deal with the impending loss of a parent. If he were only in possession of this equipment, he would be just fine. He would be nob...
preview | full record— Nicholls, David (b. 1966)
Date: 2009
"All these years later he still carried with him, would carry for life, the image of her standing in mismatched underwear in the staffroom of Loco Caliente, illuminated by a shaft of afternoon sun like the light in a cathedral, as she yelled at him to get out and shut the bloody door."
preview | full record— Nicholls, David (b. 1966)
Date: 2009
"His daddy issues need to be resolved, his therapist says, and he could probably stand to improve his relationship with his mother too, but Eliot wonders whether any amount of analysis will ever unknot this tangled mass of mental rope."
preview | full record— Konstantinou, Lee
Date: August 1, 2009
"There is nothing like a good storm for washing away mental debris, and I let it."
preview | full record— Klinkenbourg, Verlyn (b. 1952)
Date: August 5, 2009
"That reminds me of a wonderful quote from a professional cartoonist who also teaches a university level course on comedy, who said he thought of 'humour as a necessary counterweight to the hegemony of reason.'"
preview | full record— Bhalla, Jag
Date: August 3, 2009
"And I say, then your mind starts running, if you have a kaleidoscope mind like I do."
preview | full record— Weiner, Michael [Michael Savage] (b. 1942)
Date: 2009
"This librarian told me that your mind works like a computer, or maybe an old card file."
preview | full record— Chideya, Farai (b. 1969)
Date: 2009
"These are some of the things // you don't have to know because the melody / is like a small bird, maybe a yellow canary, / that wings its way into your mind / --no, into your heart-- / where there's a perch already // set up for it, a little trapeze / to swing back and forth on as it sings / and...
preview | full record— Raab, Lawrence (b. 1946)
Date: 2009, trans. 2012
"'Unraveling' was our family euphemism for senility."
preview | full record— Knausgaard, Karl Ove (b. 1968)
Date: May 17, 2010
"But Ashbery often writes from the position of the slackened mind, billowing with whatever passes through it; Armantrout generally writes in tautened distress, even when she's being funny."
preview | full record— Chiasson, Dan