Book Description
In its 25-year history, Brick has grown from a grassroots magazine to one of the most respected literary journals in the world. Focused on literary nonfiction of various genres and subjects -- the writing life, travel, film, memoir, interviews with authors, and excerpts from their works -- Brick is an ongoing conversation between readers and writers. This issue features original essays by Guy Davenport, Donald Richie, and Jim Harrison; an interview with Sharon Olds and new poems; new work by E. Annie Proulx, Caryl Phillips, Roo Borson, and Erin Moure; and a piece on Alfred Hitchcock and 20th-century art.
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In its 25-year history, Brick has grown from a grassroots magazine to one of the most respected literary journals in the world. Focused on literary nonfiction of various genres and subjects the writing life, travel, film, memoir, interviews with authors, and excerpts from their works Brick is an ongoing conversation between readers and writers. This issue features original essays by Guy Davenport, Donald Richie, and Jim Harrison; an interview with Sharon Olds and new poems; new work by E. Annie Proulx, Caryl Phillips, Roo Borson, and Erin Moure; and a piece on Alfred Hitchcock and 20th-century art.