I would love to do the novel Solaris and then we could also incorporate Tarkovsky's movie if we wanted to or not. Wanda Mute suggested something from Stanislaw Lem and Solaris is... That's exactly what I had that I avoided doing because I knew there was a big chance of overlap. But I've already lost. We always have a little overlap.
The Summer of Cormac McCarthy continues – this time we dive into his one piece of non-fiction, the short essay “The Kekulé Problem.” How does our unconscious mind solve problems that conscious deliberation can’t crack? Why does it often work elliptically, in code, rather than giving us the answer directly in language? Is McCarthy right that the unconscious doesn’t trust language because it’s such a newcomer to the human brain?
Plus we select the finalists for our listener selected episode – thanks to our beloved patrons for all their terrific suggestions!
"The Kekulé Problem" by Cormac McCarthy
Pinker & Bloom 1990
Dijksterhuis & Strick 2016
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