2007:
65, 66,
67,
68
2006:
62, 63,
64
2005:
59, 60,
61
2004: 56,
57,
58,
2003: 53, 54,
55
2002: 50,
51, 52
2001: 46,
47,
48,49
2000: 43, 44,
45,
1999: 39,
40, 41, 42
1998: 37,
38
1997: 33, 34, 35,
36
1996: 31, 32,
1995: 28, 29, 30,
1994: 25, 26, 27
1993: 22, 23, 24
1992: 20, 21
1991: 16, 17, 18, 19
1990: 13, 14,
15
1989: 9, 10, 11, 12
1988: 5, 6, 7, 8
1987: 1, 2, 3, 4
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Issues: 1999
KJ#42
A
special issue on Time, featuring
Pico Iyer on "All the
Times in the World," Wuppertal researcher Wolfgang Sachs
on "The Speed Merchants," poet John Brandi on "Time, Trance and
Dance in Bali," Terence McKenna (interviewed by Kathy
Arlyn Sokol) on "Archaic Revival," Marc Peter Keane on garden
time, in "Currents",
Harold Wright on "Translating the Meiji Emperor's Clock Poem,"
Antonino Forte on "The Clock and the Perfect Society," Bruce
Allen on natural cycles in Tokyo, and Toyoshima Mizuho on
"Pregnant Time." Time-related fiction from Robert Brady
on "The Best Sellers of 1857"; Stephen Radford, "Chiaki
Stays Home"; and FJ Logan on the King of Japanese Novelty T-shirts.
Poetry too, from Edith Schiffert and Kinoshita Yuji. Other
contributors on the theme of Time include Hal Gold on "Korea's
Confucian Time Warp"; Rita Kubiak on an environmental time bomb
(endocrine disruptors); Philip Grant on "Dragon Time"; Joaninha
on calligraphy's "Art of the Moment"; and Morgan Gibson on "the
Non-Zen Poet of Yokohama." This issue also features fine images from
world-class photographers including Linda Connor, Hoshikawa
Kuyo, Edward Levinson, Albie Sharpe, and David
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