• Brick #117

Brick

Brick #117

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:

  • Christina Sharpe in conversation with Steve McQueen
  • Timothy Taylor finds angels in the architecture
  • José Teodoro’s Icelandic roundabout
  • Barbara Tran breaks with the linear
  • Deepa Bhasthi hears the jackal’s song
  • Erica H. Isomura’s anti–field guide to Japanese Canadian foraging
  • Ronna Bloom wanders the gallery
  • Eleanor Wachtel interviews Salman Rushdie
  • Lynn Henry on the page
  • A radio play by Anne Carson
  • Artwork by Bernice Eisenstein
  • Poetry by A. F. Moritz and Isaac Pickell
  • Fiction by Giada Scodellaro, Catherine Leroux, Eduardo Halfon, Janika Oza, and Deborah Levy
  • & more!

Toronto, Canada; 210mm x 230mm; 130 pages