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Brick 76 – Winter 2005

Our Winter 2005 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
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Issue 76 - Winter 2005
In this issue:
  • Colm Toíbín in Joyce’s Dublin
  • Norman Levine: first and last writings
  • Dionne Brand gets ready to rumble
  • Jim Harrison goes the distance for Antonio Machado
  • New poems from Damian Rogers
  • Geoff Dyer on W. G. Sebald, Thomas Bernhard, and Kenro Izu
  • Donna Tartt’s true love for True Grit
  • Toni Morrison talks with Maya Jaggi
  • Oliver Sacks on Thom Gunn
  • Darren Wershler-Henry on a very special dog
  • David Sedaris talks with Esta Spalding
  • A man, a plan, Panama? Richard Dittami takes his chances
  • Kenneth Sherman and storytelling’s paths
  • Tomás Eloy Martínez talks with Eleanor Wachtel
  • An unpublished letter from William Faulkner
  • August Kleinzahler’s Griffin awards speech
  • Fanny Howe on Robert Creeley
  • Cecily Möøs checks in from Denmark
  • Artwork by John Berger and Martin Helmut Reis
  • AND a Lodz testimony in words and images by Henryk Ross

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