Brick, A Literary Journal
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
Current Issue
Contributors
From the Archives
Back Issues
Order
Submissions
What They Say
Links
Advertise in Brick
Contact Us



 

Brick 74 – Winter 2004

Our Winter 2004 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
In this issue:
  • Simon McBurney’s Japanese theatre
  • The letters of Al Purdy
  • Francisco Goldman talks to Semi Chellas
  • Tarzan’s first letter(s) to Jane
  • New poetry from Lisa Robertson
  • Max Maven on simple magic
  • Don DeLillo: The remote artists
  • Interview with Alberto Ruy-Sánchez
  • Eleni Sikelianos: A daughter’s memoir
  • New poetry from Albert Goldbarth
  • Jane Rule on Toni Onley
  • Alberto Manguel reads Kim
  • Photographs by David Donald
  • Margaret Atwood’s Wild Kingdom
  • New fiction from Alex Pugsley
  • P. K. Page and Mark Abley at a George Johnston reading
  • Joseph Curtin unvarnished: A memoir of violin making
  • The insatiable Jim Harrison
  • Michael Winter stalks Norman Levine
  • A found letter from Baden Vance

Order this issue now!



Copyright © Brick, A Literary Journal, 2010
All Rights Reserved