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Brick 69 – Spring 2002

Our Spring 2002 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists.
In this issue:
  • Marni Jackson remembers Carole Corbeil
  • Mark Abley on the lost verbs of Boro
  • Lydia Davis on Stendhal’s Henry Brulard
  • An appreciation of Carol Shields by Nino Ricci
  • Maggie Helwig rediscovers a friend’s lost protest film
  • Michael Ondaatje talks to film editor Walter Murch
  • Fanny Howe on the world of Thomas Hardy
  • We reprint James Wood’s interview with W.G. Sebald
  • Geoff Dyer finds a lost classic in the desert
  • Edith Mirante with Burmese refugees in Guam
  • Don McKay on wilderness and place
  • Poems by Carolyn Forché, W.G. Sebald & Curzio Malaparte
  • Pico Iyer on the night songs of Leonard Cohen
  • Christian Bök and Darren Wershler-Henry talk poetry
  • An interview with Charles Johnson
  • Samantha Dunn on loss and recovery
  • A comic by Margaret Atwood
  • A war memoir from Charles Foran
  • Kathryn Kilgore in the Pakistan of 1998
  • Drawings by Mary Meigs and Stendhal

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