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Brick 70 – Winter 2002

Our Winter 2002 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
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Issue 70 - Winter 2002
In this issue:
  • Jane Jacobs talks to Eleanor Wachtel
  • Lisa Moore deconstructs a photo of Wayne Johnston
  • Erin Mouré toasts Galician poet Manuel Rivas
  • Roo Borson channels the poet Basho
  • Two poems by D. G. Jones
  • Edward Said and Daniel Barenboim talk music
  • The making of the film Atanarjuat
  • Robert Creeley, Russell Banks, and David Young remember Fielding Dawson
  • Jeffrey Eugenides rediscovers Peter Handke’s A Sorrow Beyond Dreams
  • A memoir of John Wieners and Philip Whalen by William Corbett
  • John Ralston Saul decodes a photograph of General de Gaulle
  • Murray Bail on European translations
  • Margaret Atwood celebrates Timothy Findley and Peter Rabbit
  • Ramona Koval tracks down the Sarajevo Haggadah
  • Lorna Jackson flirts with Ian Tyson
  • Robert Fones repairs a fallen Paterson Ewen moon
  • Donald Ritchie’s The Inland Sea reintroduced by Pico Iyer
  • Michelle Orange interviews the creator of the Sistine Chapel
  • Poems by Lorine Niedecker
  • An excerpt from Baden Vance’s Henigan Rush
  • Cassandra Pybus investigates a literary hoax
  • Two Newfoundland drawings by Michael Winter
  • and a letter from Turgenev

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