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- Volume 27, Number 2, 2015
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- The Colors of Dawn: Twentieth-Century Korean Poetry
- Brother Anthony of Taizé and Chung Eun-Gwi, Guest Editors
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Volume 27, Number 2, 2015Editorial Board
Editor
Frank Stewart
Managing Editor
Pat Matsueda
Designer and Art Editor
Barbara Pope
Associate Editor
Sonia Cabrera
Abernethy Fellow
Noah Perales-Estoesta
Staff
Connie Pan
Consulting Editors
Barry Lopez
W. S. Merwin
Carol Moldaw
Michael Nye
Naomi Shihab Nye
Gary Snyder
Arthur Sze
Michelle Yeh
Corresponding Editors for Asia and the Pacific
Cambodia
Sharon May
China
Fiona Sze-Lorrain
Hong Kong
Shirley Geok-lin Lim
Indonesia
John H. McGlynn
Japan
Leza Lowitz
Korea
Bruce Fulton
New Zealand and South Pacific
Vilsoni Hereniko
Alexander Mawyer
Pacific Latin America
H. E. Francis
James Hoggard
Philippines
Alfred A. Yuson
South Asia
Alok Bhalla
Sukrita Paul Kumar
Western Canada
Trevor Carolan
Charlene Gilmore
Advisors
Robert Bley-Vroman
Michael Duckworth
Robert Shapard