Date: 2000
"The grief a loving son would feel, and of which I had no inkling when my own mother was lowered into her flinty grave, tornadoed through me at the news of the countess's death."
preview | full record— Edward St. Aubyn (b. 1960)
Date: 2000
"Someone suggests he is in a mental fog."
preview | full record— Edward St. Aubyn (b. 1960)
Date: 2000
"I realised how little substance any of my feelings had without the loop of listening to myself think and speak. Better to stay on this clifftop having my thoughts ripped from me by a gale."
preview | full record— Edward St. Aubyn (b. 1960)
Date: 2000
"They just went rolling on in their parallel curvature, only brought together by storms, like the mind and the body forever separated by the 'explanatory gap' but brought together by the storm of life."
preview | full record— Edward St. Aubyn (b. 1960)
Date: 2001
"Wind, ocean, fire: the things we like to liken our passions to don't break, can't stop."
preview | full record— Richardson, James (b. 1950)
Date: 2002
"But of late a fog has descended on his mind."
preview | full record— Coetzee, J. M. (b. 1940)
Date: 2004
"Shine on me baby, because it's raining in my heart."
preview | full record— Smith, Elliott (1969-2003)
Date: 2004
"Those final sounds, however, are nothing like the wind moving through the vacancy of a mind."
preview | full record— Rankine, Claudia (b. 1963)
Date: 2007
"The renowned Italian castrato Nicolini was presently making a sedate crossing of the stage in a pasteboard boat, singing of violent tempests in both heart and mind."
preview | full record— Gee, Sophie
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