• Brick #113

Brick

Brick #113

Regular price $25.00

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:

  • Robert Bringhurst on commerce, culture, and the bookseller’s crusade
  • Héctor Abad remembers Victoria Amelina
  • Andrea Luka Zimmerman writes Palestine’s present tense
  • Eleanor Wachtel interviews William Kentridge
  • Iman Mersal exposes the nihilism of the archive
  • Sanna Wani feels the love
  • Phillip Dwight Morgan on knick-knacks and sorrows
  • Jan Zwicky encounters George Whalley’s contemplative mind
  • Ronna Bloom ghosts the catfisher
  • Allison LaSorda en plein air
  • Poetry by Fady Joudah, Zoe Whittall, Suzanne Gardinier, Cassidy McFadzean, and Cornel Bogle
  • Fiction by Theresa Wong and Victoria Amelina
  • Plus artwork by William Kentridge and Lauren Tamaki

Toronto, Canada; 210mm x 230mm; 144 pages