Three perspectives—from a person with autism, a researcher, and a parent—shed light on a condition that affects nearly one out of every hundred children in the United States.
Have you ever wondered what the world looked like to a person with autism? Dr. Temple Grandin gives us a glimpse through her eyes.
Dr. Giacomo Vivanti is trying to understand what causes the learning disabilities in children with autism.
Jessica Heronemus shares her experience as a mother raising two boys with autism.
Poetry
A chance encounter on the train leaves a man bewildered. Excerpt from the novel Mortimer Little.
Andres Leonard Spencer is 5 going on 13.75 ± 0.11 billion. This fact, he’s quite sure, fully qualifies him to correct and edit the biblical version of Genesis.
The artifacts of a father’s life stir up memories.
Moonlight on a garden stream enchants and illuminates.
Helen Noakes interviews the noted Jungian psychologist and widow of existential psychologist Rollo May.
The art of Mnemosyne, Summer 2011.
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Contents
- Birth of a Titan
- Mnemosyne
- Island: special feature on autism
- What Is Thinking in Pictures?
- Of Cats and Frogs
- Blessings
- Memories, Dreams and Refractions
- Emergence Is Bitchin’
- Remnants
- Looking Up, Down and Back
- E=mc²
- Unstuck
- Mythos: Genesis
- Memory
- Dynamic Concepts
- Vanyez’ Dream
- Journey to the Known
- Santa Fe Voices
- Men Who Work with their Hands
- Moon Dreams
- Georgia L. May
- Elusive Artists of the Mid-Cape
- Fevered Visions
- On the Horizon






