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Brick 82 – Winter 2009

Our Winter 2009 issue includes the work of more than twenty internationally renowned writers and artists. Read Contributor Biographies…
In this issue:
  • Carolyn Forché remembers Mahmoud Darwish
  • Werner Herzog and Paul Holdengräber discuss the twentieth century
  • Margaret Atwood on James Reaney
  • Elizabeth Bowen and Charles Ritchie in love
  • Hans Christian Andersen and William S. Burroughs play with scissors
  • Haruki Murakami on translating The Great Gatsby
  • Ted Goossen on Murakami the translator
  • New fiction from André Alexis and Barbara Romanik
  • Kenneth Sherman on Vasily Grossman’s awakening
  • Leon Edel meets Bernard Shaw
  • The fall of David Harsent
  • Elena Poniatowska in conversation with Eleanor Wachtel
  • New poetry from Mahmoud Darwish, Zhu Wen, Phil Hall, and David Harsent
  • Charles Foran reports from China
  • Rachel Shihor at the zoo
  • Ornan Rotem on the ancient rhythms of Rachel Shihor
  • Baziju and the Master of the Garden
  • Jim Harrison weighs in on food and finance
PLUS! The Review: A brand new Brick feature with contributions from Elizabeth Hay, Michael Redhill, Michael Helm, Tara Quinn, Rebecca Silver Slayter, and Laird Hunt.

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