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    two month review

    Explore "two month review" with insightful episodes like "TMR 21.8: "MOON IS A MENACE" [Same Bed Different Dreams]", "TMR 18.6: "Forms Forming Themselves" [Ann Quin]", "TMR 18.5: "Reads Without Turning a Page" [Ann Quin]", "TMR 18.3: "Why This Eternal Escaping?" [Ann Quin]" and "TMR 18.3: "Why This Eternal Escaping?" [Ann Quin]" from podcasts like ""Three Percent Podcast", "Two Month Review", "Three Percent Podcast", "Three Percent Podcast" and "Two Month Review"" and more!

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    TMR 21.8: "MOON IS A MENACE" [Same Bed Different Dreams]

    TMR 21.8: "MOON IS A MENACE" [Same Bed Different Dreams]

    We've reached the end which, in Chad and Brian's opinion, Ed Park totally lands. There's Friday the 13th talk. Reagan makes an appearance. The structure of the book is revisited. As are all the ideas of mirrors and patrimony, assassins and conspiracy theories.

    Note: Information about the "Opening the Channel" translation and creative flow retreat being organized by former co-host Katie Whittemore discussed on this episode is available here.

    This week's music is from Jodie Foster's Army.

    You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Stay tuned for information on Season 22 featuring Praiseworthy by Alexis Wright.

    Follow Open Letter, Two Month ReviewChad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.

    TMR 18.6: "Forms Forming Themselves" [Ann Quin]

    TMR 18.6: "Forms Forming Themselves" [Ann Quin]

    This week, Brian, Chad, and Kaija discuss the first half of Passages, arguable Quin's most poetic book, and definitely most experimental one to date. They talk about the way the two characters try to define themselves and create their identities, flow versus points, geometry and parallax, masks and threesomes, and more. It's a dense—yet fun—episode, much in keeping with the text itself!

    This week's music is "Future" by Rich Aucoin.

    You can watch next week's discussion of Passage live on YouTube. (Reading schedule can be found here.) And you can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel.

    And you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc.

    Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And visit Kaija's website for info on her translations, photography, and more!

    All of Ann Quin's books are available through Bookshop.org, or at better bookstores everywhere. Be sure to order Brian’s book, Joytime Killbox, which is available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions.

    TMR 18.5: "Reads Without Turning a Page" [Ann Quin]

    TMR 18.5: "Reads Without Turning a Page" [Ann Quin]

    Kaija Straumanis joins Chad and Brian this week to talk about orchids, hot takes (did S. sleep with L.?? how exactly did she die?), creepy British dudes, symmetry in Three, Ann Quin's statement on threesomes, the ambiguity of the text, and much more.

    This week's music is "What Went Down" by Foals.

    You can watch next week's discussion of Passage live on YouTube at 4pm ET on Thursday, December 1. (Reading schedule can be found here.) And you can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel.

    And you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc.

    Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And visit Kaija's website for info on her translations, photography, and more!

    All of Ann Quin's books are available through Bookshop.org, or at better bookstores everywhere. Be sure to order Brian’s book, Joytime Killbox, which is available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions.

    TMR 18.3: "Why This Eternal Escaping?" [Ann Quin]

    TMR 18.3: "Why This Eternal Escaping?" [Ann Quin]

    Dead dummies, drowned tramps, resolving the Oedipal complex, the forever incompleteness of the number "3," sex, the sea, slapstick comedy, irony, competing desires of domesticity versus the desire to escape, the beautiful ending and the reverse coda, and much more is discussed on this episode covering the whole of Ann Quin's Berg. 

    Now Chad and Brian move on to Quin's second novel, Three, which came out in 1969 and, in a way, begins right where we left off, opening  "with the disappearance at sea, possibly suicide, of a young woman, identified only as S." You can get the book via And Other Stories, Bookshop, your local indie, or Amazon. This is the book that got Chad completely hooked on Quin, so read along and tune in!

    This week's music is "City of the Dead" by Superchunk.

    You can watch next week's discussion of Three live on YouTube at 4pm ET on Wednesday, November 9th. (Reading schedule can be found here.) And you can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel.

    And you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc.

    Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.

    All of Ann Quin's books are available through Bookshop.org, or at better bookstores everywhere. Be sure to order Brian’s book, Joytime Killbox, which is available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions.

    TMR 18.3: "Why This Eternal Escaping?" [Ann Quin]

    TMR 18.3: "Why This Eternal Escaping?" [Ann Quin]

    Dead dummies, drowned tramps, resolving the Oedipal complex, the forever incompleteness of the number "3," sex, the sea, slapstick comedy, irony, competing desires of domesticity versus the desire to escape, the beautiful ending and the reverse coda, and much more is discussed on this episode covering the whole of Ann Quin's Berg. 

    Now Chad and Brian move on to Quin's second novel, Three, which came out in 1969 and, in a way, begins right where we left off, opening  "with the disappearance at sea, possibly suicide, of a young woman, identified only as S." You can get the book via And Other Stories, Bookshop, your local indie, or Amazon. This is the book that got Chad completely hooked on Quin, so read along and tune in!

    This week's music is "City of the Dead" by Superchunk.

    You can watch next week's discussion of Three live on YouTube at 4pm ET on Wednesday, November 9th. (Reading schedule can be found here.) And you can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel.

    And you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc.

    Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests.

    All of Ann Quin's books are available through Bookshop.org, or at better bookstores everywhere. Be sure to order Brian’s book, Joytime Killbox, which is available at better bookstores everywhere thanks to BOA Editions.

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