Brick: A Literary Journal, Spring 2001 (Brick, #67)
In its 25-year history, Brick has grown from a grassroots magazine to one of the most respected literary journals in the world. Focused on literary...
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In its 25-year history, Brick has grown from a grassroots magazine to one of the most respected literary journals in the world. Focused on literary nonfiction of various genres and subjects — the writing life, travel, film, memoir, interviews with authors, and excerpts from their works — Brick is an ongoing conversation between readers and writers. This issue features original essays by Guy Davenport, Donald Richie, and Jim Harrison; an interview with Sharon Olds and new poems; new work by E. Annie Proulx, Caryl Phillips, Roo Borson, and Erin Moure; and a piece on Alfred Hitchcock and 20th-century art.
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