• Brick #112

Brick

Brick #112

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Brick is an international literary journal published twice a year out of Toronto. With a focus on literary non-fiction—and a willingness to stray into fiction and poetry—the magazine prizes the personal voice and celebrates life, art, and the written word with the most invigorating and challenging essays, interviews, translations, memoirs, belles lettres, and unusual musings we can get our hands-on.

In this issue:

  • Leanne Betasamosake Simpson goes to the breathing lands
  • Paul Holdengräber and Merve Emre visit Mrs. Dalloway
  • Douglas Kearney rescues the earth from the world
  • Jessica Moore on the smarginatura of motherhood
  • Jan Zwicky approaches Wittgenstein’s silence
  • Tina Campt defines Black gravity
  • Hao Guang Tse honours Wong May’s bad animals
  • Anna Lee-Popham reflects on protests past
  • Fatema K.’s suspended life in Afghanistan
  • Phina So returns to childhood attachments
  • Maggie Helwig traces death’s peripheries
  • Yoni Gutenmacher plays language games with AI
  • Eleanor Wachtel interviews Michael Ondaatje
  • Miss Chief Eagle Testickle lights the way forward
  • Poetry by Rob Winger and Fanny Howe
  • Fiction by Chris Bailey
  • Plus artwork by Kent Monkman, Thomas Jackson, Thaddeus Mosley, and Lauren Tamaki

Toronto, Canada; 210mm x 230mm; 128 pages

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