Two Month Review: #5.07: FOX by Dubravka Ugresic (“The Theocritus Adventure”)
This episode, Chad and Brian are joined by the newest Open Letter employee–Anthony Blake! He joins in on a really fun episode about Russian avant-garde literature, connections between the fourth part ofÌý¹ó´Ç³æÌýand the very earliest sections of the book, footnotes, invented novels, how to smuggle like a fox, and more.
This episode was not sponsored by , but they do receive a nice verbal and visual shout-outs. If you’re ever in Minneapolis, go visit them!
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This week’s intro music is “As We Go Up, We Go Down” by Guided by Voices, with the theme music ofÌýBright Lights, Big CityÌýserving as the outro track. (Yes,ÌýanotherÌýMichael J. Fox movie.)

Last year somehow I managed to enter my book for the translation award (unsuccessfully), but this year I can’t seem to figure out the submission process. I would like to try my luck again; please guide me to your guidelines.
The information for submitting titles to the jury can be found here: