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Brick 80 – Winter 2007

Brick 80 is in bookstores now! Our Winter 2007 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
In this issue:
  • Mavis Gallant: an in-depth interview with Stéphan Bureau
  • Orhan Pamuk on the Brothers K
  • Barbara Gowdy talks to Ramona Koval
  • Leon Rooke raves till the knock of dawn
  • Robert Hass salutes Tomas Tranströmer
  • New poetry from Sharon Olds and Don McKay
  • Carmen Aguirre slips over the border
  • Gil Adamson in discussion with Michael Ondaatje
  • Graham Greene’s letters
  • Baziju in the Adelaide Hills
  • New fiction from Susan Choi
  • Guy Maddin and George Toles on the magic of silent film
  • Robin Benger and Charlie Austin on the divine Murali
  • Eleni Sikelianos eyes Creeley and Duncan
  • Jim Harrison on the souls of dogs
  • A story by Gil Adamson
  • Viktor Nekrasov at home with Mikhail Bulgakov
  • Julie Vandervoort’s fugal state
  • John Berger on the peril of erasing the past
  • Anton Chekhov remembered by Dr. Gregory Altschuller
Plus, a special eight-page photographic insert by Jonathan Luckhurst, and artwork by Daryl Vocat, Tanja-Tiziana, Julie Liger Belair, Martin Helmut Reis, David Hlynsky, Tony Calzetta, and Rutu Modan

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