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Issues: 1999
KJ#39
In this issue, Steve
Heine and Taigen Dan Leighton discuss the teachings of Bob
Dylan and Zen master Dogen in "Masters of Spirit and Words," Kathy
Arlyn Sokol interviews Ravi Shankar in "Reaching God Through
Music," best-selling Indian novelist Arundhati Roy describes
her nuclear nightmares in "The End of Imagination," Leanne Ogasawara
newly translates Takamura Kotaro's passionate "Chieko Poems,"
Marc Peter Keane explores our interface with the wild in "Boundaries,"
Kim MyongHee shows Japanese-Korean similarities through masks,
graphic artist Zen Yipu describes "A Chinaman's Homecoming,"
Brad Demond relates near-life experiences in a Japanese hospital
in "Lessons From the Shadows," F.J. Logan reveals the lower side
of higher learning in "Duck Gets Doctored," Morgan Gibson concludes
his commentary on Loy's Non-duality... "without end," and Robert
Brady winds up with "The Emperor's Clock."
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