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Brick 71 – Summer 2003

Our Summer 2003 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
In this issue:
  • John Berger enters the Chauvet cave
  • Lisa Moore on a Newfoundland classic
  • Fanny Howe on Robert Bresson
  • Jim Harrison’s new food column
  • Amos Oz talks to Ramona Koval
  • New poetry by Patrick Lane, Adrienne Rich, and Lisa Robertson
  • A. L. Kennedy goes swimming
  • Remembering Zal Yanofsky & Mary Meigs
  • “The Shawinigan Strangler” exposed by John MacLachlan Gray
  • New translations of Rabindranath Tagore and Arthur Rimbaud
  • P. K. Page recalls A. M. Klein
  • Louise Steinman and Pumla Godobo-Madikizela discuss forgiveness in South Africa
  • New fiction from André Alexis
  • Maggie Helwig goes to the Milosevic trial
  • Caroline Anderson unearths a lost classic by J.-Henri Fabre

LOST CAREERS!

In 1994, for our fiftieth issue, Brick asked some writers to tell us what they might have been if they hadn’t become writers. Now, for our twenty-fifth anniversary, we revisit the question with a few dozen more … (and yet more coming in Brick 72!)

Anita Rau Badami
Russell Banks
Christian Bök
Eavan Boland
Dionne Brand
Hugh Brody
Semi Chellas
George Elliott Clarke
Robert Creeley
Meaghan Delahunt
Geoff Dyer
Atom Egoyan
Elizabeth Hay
Michael Helm
Sheila Heti
Wayne Johnston
A. L. Kennedy
Mark Kingwell
Jonathan Lethem
Greil Marcus
Erin Mouré
William Muir
Michael Ondaatje
Annie Proulx
Michael Redhill
Esta Spalding
Linda Spalding
Graham Swift
David Thomson
Jane Urquhart
Michael Winter



PLUS: Art Spiegelman, George Herriman, Brian Brett, Rosalind Brackenbury, Lucy Gray, Isabel Huggan, Rosalind Goss, George Fetherling, Leonard Woolf, exciting restaurant reviews from Mumbai, and a letter from Günter Grass.


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