Two Month Review: #5.09: FOX by Dubravka Ugresic (“The Fox’s Widow”)
Ryan Chapman (Conversation Sparks,ÌýRiots I Have Known) came on this week to talk about the final section of Dubravka Ugresic’sÌý¹ó´Ç³æ.ÌýThey discuss “business class vs. economy class” writers, authenticity and performing in the role of a writer, Franzen, the overall genius of Ugresic’s writing, and much more. It’s a very thoughtful final episode, enthused about having completed the project, yet sad to be leaving this world.
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This week’s intro music is “Unless It’s Kicks” by Okkervil River, with the theme music ofÌýHomeward Bound II: Lost in San FranciscoÌýtaking us out. (Can not wait to forget all of these Michael J. Fox movies.)

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