BRICK is an unpredictable, original, yet reliable feast which I’ve enjoyed year after year. Nobody who cares about books or life could be disappointed in it. — Alice Munro
Brick 72 – Winter 2003
Our Winter 2003 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
An original theatrical work by Carol Shields, introduced by Ross Manson
Semi Chellas does the math
A last visit between Harry Hook and Wilfred Thesiger
D. H. Lawrence and Rosemary Sullivan travel together
Fanny Howe interviewed by William Corbett
Japanese diamonds, by Pico Iyer
The mystery deepens for Lawrence Weschler
Robert Rauschenberg erases de Kooning
In Africa with A. S. Woudstra
Barbara Sjoholm’s far north adventure
Dionne Brand introduces Harold Sonny Ladoo
A letter from Charles Ritchie
New poems from James Arthur
A rediscovered interview with Walter Tevis
Guy Maddin on paper
A dispatch from Gerald Wallace Goode’s Plymouth
C. H. Kwock and Vincent McHugh talk translation
David Heiden visits a cataract camp in Tibet—a special photographic essay
Some words and pictures from our twenty-fifth anniversary party, including an interview with the silent-auction winner of the Michael Winter Mystery Box
PLUS:
A delightful further helping of Lost Careers (in which intrepid writers the world over reveal to us the career paths they didn’t take)
Ken Babstock
Dennis Bock
Lynn Coady
Karen Connelly
Michael Crummey
Erika de Vasconcelos
Nick Earls
Forrest Gander
Bill Gaston
Camilla Gibb
Alison Gordon
Jane Hirshfield
Fanny Howe
Isabel Huggan
John Irving
Pico Iyer
Charles Johnson
David Macfarlane
A. F. Moritz
Mary Morris
Jacques Plante
Andrew Pyper
Will Self
Susan Swan
Madeleine Thien
Alfredo Véa
Alan Warner
Darren Wershler-Henry
C. K. Williams
C. D. Wright