Brick 70 – Winter 2002 Our Winter 2002 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies… Order No. 70 now! 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 Order this issue now!