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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KJ#45
Wrapped in radiant covers
by the Luo brothers ("I Love Tienanmen Square"), KJ #45 opens
fresh windows on Asia with first-hand encounters in Thailand, the
Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam and Korea, and a feast of
feature stories including Pico Iyer's Angkor Wat meditation ("The
Haunted House of Treasures"), "Damaged Gods" (by Tom Hilditch)
on the elephants of Bangkok, Loung Ung on her Cambodian
childhood, photographs from the Philippines by Marissa Roth ,
plus interviews with Benedict Anderson ("Re-imagining Asia")
and Danial Okimoto ("A Nisei Life"), an essay by Phil Grant
on "Occultism and Globalization," Bruce Caron with a new metaphor
in "The Festival as a Building," Matsumoto Jun on "Inheritance",
plus David Greer's tribute to Sei Shonagon in "The
Lists of a Lady in Waiting," fiction by Natasha Cho ("The
Meat-men") and well-known translator Ralph McCarthy ("From 100
Views of Raoul"), and a searing, classic ramble by Bob Brady ("My
Part in the Downfall of Ferdinand Marcos"). Plus letters, reviews, and
proverbs from 17 Asian lands. And even more...
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Street, Just Deeds,
Transience, Media
in Asia, Time, Transforming Conflict, Inaka,
Orthodoxy & Heresy, Word, Sacred Mountains of Asia, The Death & Resurrection of Kyoto, Radicalism of Cultural Continuity, Neighborhoods, Allure
of the Exotic, Kyoto
Speaks, Eros, Japan in the Year 2020
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