Brick 89
We have not escaped, nor have we in any sense diminished, the mystery of our existence. We have only rejected any language that would seem to acknowledge it.
—Marilynne Robinson
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- In this issue:
- Katherine Boo and Aman Sethi in conversation with Chiki Sarkar
- Wim Wenders talks to Peggy Baker
- Anne Carson in conversation with Eleanor Wachtel
- Lisa Moore reads Mavis Gallant
- Priscila Uppal tells you about her mother
- Marilynne Robinson responds to the new atheists
- Amitava Kumar’s bathroom exegesis
- David Thomson and Clio Barnard discuss The Arbor
- Colm Tóibín on James Baldwin
- Jaspreet Singh remembers November 1984
- Homero Aridjis pays tribute to Leonora Carrington
- Mary J. Breen and Rosemary Sullivan on matters of grave importance
- Jim Harrison suffers for you
- Back to the Follies with Stan Dragland, Mac Jamieson, and Margaret Avison
- Fiction by Patrick deWitt and C. M. Cooper
- Poems by Adrienne Rich, Anne Carson, and Colleen Thibaudeau
- Plus:
- Files from T. Shanaathanan’s Incomplete Thombu
- A photo-essay by Angela Grauerholz on her library lost to fire
- And in the Review:
- Tim Lilburn, John McIntyre, and Stephen Ross
- Photos and illustrations by:
- Ulli Weiss, Károly Gink, Michael Ondaatje, Martin Helmut Reis, Nick Wall, Trevor Ydreos, Mark Byk, Arnaud Maggs, Sedat Pakay, Rick/Simon, and Laszlo Szilvassy