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Volume 44, Number 3, May/June 2022Table of Contents
- Animal Days
- pp. 1-19
- Happy Is a Doing Word
- pp. 28-43
- The Tale of the Black Worry Beads
- pp. 44-49
- Silent Billy
- pp. 50-56
- Burned Location
- pp. 57-66
- The Arm of the Lord
- pp. 67-81
- We Sang Every Morning After Breakfast
- pp. 100-101
- Nature’s Nature
- pp. 103-106
- Pestilence
- pp. 107-112
- Bearded Iris
- pp. 113-115
- You Asked About Longing
- p. 116
- Bodies in the Air
- p. 117
- 望 鄉 / Home-Gazing, and: 埋 / Bury
- pp. 118-121
- You Go, Me Stay, Two Autumns
- pp. 129-132
- The Kingdom
- pp. 143-144
- Nature Studies, and: The Lost Track of Time
- pp. 145-146
- Boulders and Bedrock
- pp. 147-148
- Inscription, and: Soseki’s Shrine
- pp. 149-151
- Contributors’ Notes
- pp. 152-155