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Brick 65/66 – Fall 2000

Our Fall 2000 issue is in a brand-new square-bound format and includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists.

In this issue:
  • Alice Munro on William Maxwell
  • Edwidge Danticat in conversation
  • Jeffrey Eugenides remembers John Hawkes
  • Mary Morris searches for Kafka
  • Cartoons by Margaret Atwood
  • a new story by Barry Lopez
  • Michael Ondaatje’s Lost Classic
  • Sergei Eisenstein’s Mexican misadventure
  • Walter Murch on editing sound for film
  • Anne Carson on Simonides
  • Helen Garner gets colonically irrigated
  • Isabel Huggan on living in France
and much more.

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