Date: 1995
"She has reversed the roles of thou and Thou / not as a display of power but to force out of herself some pity / for this soul trapped in glass, / which is her true creation."
preview | full record— Carson, Anne (b. 1951)
Date: 1995
"Inside the dark sky of his mind / Isaac could hear God / moving down a country road bordered by trees."
preview | full record— Carson, Anne (b. 1951)
Date: July 23, 1995
"His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like underpants in a dryer without Cling Free."
preview | full record— Smith, Chuck
Date: 1995, 2002
"However, as I said last night, we just ask for this because most of us consider ourselves as chauffeurs inside our bodies, which we own in the same way as we own a car. When it goes wrong we take it to the mechanic to fix it and we do not really identify with our body, just as we do not really i...
preview | full record— Watts, Alan (1915-1973)
Date: 1996
"The general was busy with the ant farm in his head."
preview | full record— Simic, Charles (b. 1938)
Date: 1996
"Each one of my thoughts was being ghostwritten / By anonymous authors."
preview | full record— Simic, Charles (b. 1938)
Date: 1996
"Drinking caffeine is thus like putting a block of wood under one of the brain's primary brake pedals."
preview | full record— Braun, Stephen
Date: 1996
"You would certainly feel stimulated, since one of your brain's main "brakes" would be disabled. But other brakes, such as GABA, would still be functioning and in the absence of any extra direct stimulants overall activity wouldn't kindle into the kind of neural conflagration that can occur with ...
preview | full record— Braun, Stephen
Date: 1996
"One would expect, then, that such a political period would be rife with various veins of pseudo-mysticism, enamoured of whatever gives the slip to the concept, enthralled by those spasms of mind which confound its customary distinctions, which breed in us some ecstatic state of indeterminacy in ...
preview | full record— Eagleton, Terry (b. 1943)