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Brick: A Literary Journal, Winter 2020

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Teju Cole renders Norway in fragments
Eleanor Wachtel interviews Kiese Laymon
Souvankham Thammavongsa pulls the trigger
Christina Sharpe on beauty, Blackness, and book lists
Ubah Cristina Ali Farah finds the words for escaping conflict
Theresa Kishkan’s fractured path
Novelist Graciliano Ramos’s mayoral report from Palmeira dos Índios (trans. Padma Viswanathan)
Hiromi Goto meets kin on contested ground
Aga Maksimowska finds Sergei Dovlatov
Aminatta Forna revisits a chimpanzee escape
Joe Woodward has never been to Spain
A conversation with Rawi Hage and Rachid Al-Daif
Kaitlin Ruether on trees, combustion, and her brother
Joanne Leow replays life under dictatorship
Alex Leslie tours the Neon Museum
Judy Fong Bates remembers Wayson Choy
Poetry by Ken Babstock and John Steffler
Fiction by Yan Ge and Adania Shibli (trans. Adam Talib)
A translation exercise featuring Rawi Hage, Canisia Lubrin, Erín Moure, Yan Ge, Oana Avasilichioaei, Geetha Sukumaran, Kweli Jaoko, Francine Merasty, John Martial Merasty, Gregory Gan, Ana Lorena Leija, Marta Kucza, and Han Yujoo
Plus artwork by Guy Laramée, Nick Burdan, Gregory Gan, and Christian Ordoñez

153 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2020

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