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Brick 78 – Winter 2006

Our Winter 2006 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
In this issue:
  • Robert Hass salutes Robin Blaser
  • Vikram Seth talks to Eleanor Wachtel
  • John Berger on Pasolini
  • Barry Gifford tracks down B. Traven
  • Peter Dale Scott on Milosz
  • Jane Jacobs writes home
  • Jim Harrison ponders supper
  • Sylvia Plath’s theory of poetry
  • Jack Hirschman translates Pasolini
  • John Mighton talks to David Young
  • Poetry from Jim Harrison, W. S. Merwin, Dennis Lee, Tracy K. Smith, and Ko Un
  • Justine Picardie’s favourite frocks
  • Palash Krishna Mehrotra tries dating
  • Sarmishta Subramanian balances herself
  • Jeannie Marshall’s neighbours
  • Clark Blaise peers into the gene pool
  • Baziju takes a shortcut
  • Raoul Hausmann writes an opera with Kurt Schwitters
  • Kenneth Sherman on Anne Frank
  • Sandow Birk and Marcus Sanders reinvent Dante’s Inferno
  • A full-colour insert of Nelofer Pazira’s Afghanistan photographs
  • Artwork by Martin Helmut Reis, Steven Heighton, and Scott Carruthers

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