Date: September/October, 2017
"Is 'American ideas' one of those phrases, like 'how women are' or 'the will of the West to survive' that are to thinking as huffing gasoline is to breathing?"
preview | full record— Purdy, Jedediah (b. 1974)
Date: September 11, 2017
"It was 'The Cantos of Ezra Pound' that showed Bidart what a poem could be: unlimited in scope, mind-blowing in its dance with the mind."
preview | full record— Als, Hilton (b. 1960)
Date: September 7, 2017
"Like one of Yayoi Kusama's 'Infinity Rooms,' my consciousness, and that of the women I knew, gained new dimensions."
preview | full record— Adams, Carol J. (b. 1951)
Date: October 137, 2017
"It is a premeditated catastrophe visited on people whom Paul Ryan believes in the darkness of his soul and in the shadows of his mind do not deserve the help of the government of which they are a part."
preview | full record— Pierce, Charles P. (b. 1953)
Date: October 23, 2017
"Evans said that, after the incident, 'I just put it in a part of my brain and closed the door.'"
preview | full record— Farrow, Ronan (b. 1987)
Date: November 20, 2017
"[Alex] Jones's problem is not that his mind is closed. If anything, his mind is far too open."
preview | full record— Marantz, Andrew
Date: November 20, 2017
"The mainstream-media 'puppet masters,' he said, want to 'smuggle their dangerous ideas across the open borders of your mind. I want to shut down those borders. I want to close your mind.'"
preview | full record— Marantz, Andrew
Date: November 17, 2017
"The only blessing is that, after hours of listening to Perel's anecdotes, your mind gets soupy and Perel herself, while reading, begins to sound so jaded and cold that you start to wonder if she's slightly perverted, which, at least momentarily, makes the listening more interesting."
preview | full record— Weil, Elizabeth
Date: December 4, 2017
"Dreams can be potent sources of signs and symbols, but just as often they're detritus from the landfills of our minds."
preview | full record— Pitzer, Andrea
Date: December 10, 2017
"Writing to Wilhelm Fleiss in 1896, Freud used the word Nachträglichkeit --'retranscription'--to describe the brain's action of calling up a memory and revising it in response to fresh circumstances."
preview | full record— Krauss, Nicole (b. August 18, 1974)