Brick #115
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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:
- Melissa Febos’s dry season
- Darran Anderson repels ghosts
- Eleanor Wachtel interviews Colm Tóibín
- Sadiqa de Meijer maps an elliptical city
- Darcy Ballantyne deciphers Austin Clarke’s handwriting
- Anne de Marcken puts grief on the windowsill
- Lida Nosrati’s food fractals
- Ben Ratliff runs the song
- Greg Hollingshead records his dreams
- Sheung-King’s reasons for not writing
- Julio Cortázar in letters
- Poetry by Balam Rodrigo, Farah Ghafoor, Rodrigo Rojas, Song-Hi Ong, and Ana Rodriguez Machado
- Fiction by Kathryn Scanlan
- Illustrations by Donna Seto
Toronto, Canada; 210mm x 230mm; 152 pages