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Brick, a Literary Journal, Number 67, Summer 2001

by Linda Spalding

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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 writers, and excerpts from their works -- Brick is an ongoing conversation between readers and writers, including such luminaries as Alice Munro, Edmund White, Alice Walker, Pico Iyer, Leon Edel, and many others.… (more)
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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 writers, and excerpts from their works -- Brick is an ongoing conversation between readers and writers, including such luminaries as Alice Munro, Edmund White, Alice Walker, Pico Iyer, Leon Edel, and many others.

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