Two Month Review: #4.08: The Physics of Sorrow (Part VII: “Global Autumn”)
This week, Rachel Cordasco from and the joined Chad and Brian for a fun conversation about part VII of Georgi Gospodinov鈥檚 The Physics of Sorrow. They talked about how this book invokes a variety of memories, hotel rooms, Eastern European self-deprecating humor, the saddest place on earth, and much more. It鈥檚 a wide-ranging conversation that truly captures the spirit of the Two Month Review. Whether you鈥檝e read the book or not, you鈥檒l come away from this informed and entertained. (And probably wishing you had read the book.)
You can watch the video recording of this episode on and while you鈥檙e there, subscribe to Chad鈥檚 channel and stop by next Monday, April 9th at 9pm eastern to They鈥檒l be discussing 鈥淎n Elementary Physics of Sorrow鈥 and the 鈥淐onclusion,鈥 and probably touching on Milkova鈥檚 literary interests, which include Russian Symbolist erotic poetry and Elena Ferrante.
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The music for this season of Two Month Review is by Splendor and Misery, featuring Georgi鈥檚 translator, Angela Rodel!

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