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: December 2009
"Like an oyster / That cloisters a spoil of pearls, / Untouched— // The heart that’s had / Enough / Stays shut."
preview | full record— Essbaum, Jill Alexander
Date: December 2009
"To keep your cell the way you keep your soul, / Untidy-minded, neither soiled nor sold / For next to nothing, a treasury of old / Notions like the notes of a piano-roll / Which cannot improvise though it knows a whole / Repertoire, what ought one to withhold?"
preview | full record— Hine, Daryl (b. 1936)
Date: December 2009
"This stanza become a catacomb or tomb / That serves as a temporary safe deposit / Vault for your perduring lost & found / Mind, which articulately could presume / To ask of being what could cause it, / A question as unanswerable as profound."
preview | full record— Hine, Daryl (b. 1936)
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: December 14, 2009
"That'll keep them brain-chained to their trees."
preview | full record— Wright, Franz (b.1953)
Date: December 21, 2009
"The resulting mental freeze-frames are remarkably diverse."
preview | full record— Hoffman, Jascha
Date: December 29, 2009
"We have to crack the cognitive egg and scramble it up."
preview | full record— Strauch, Barbara
Date: Summer 2009
"It is in this sense that the first-personal perspective is strictly unavoidable: I am not a passenger on a vessel pulled hither and yon by impulses and desires; I have to steer."
preview | full record— Pippin, Robert B. (b. 1948)
Date: Februrary 25, 2009
"He thinks that discourses are 'established conventions' and that language is a resource which constrains what can be said – as if words were ill-fitting clothes within which thoughts are confined."
preview | full record— Wootton, David