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- Volume 12, Number 1, 2000
- About the Contributors
- Editor's Note
- Even the Women Must Fight: Memories of War from North Vietnam (review)
- I Begin My Life All Over: The Hmong and the American Immigrant Experience (review)
- Dark Sky Question, and: Grazing (review)
- The Old Man Who Swam Away and Left Only His Wet Feet (review)
- Oriental Girls Desire Romance (review)
- The Last Paradise: A Novel (review)
- Snake's Pillow and Other Stories, and: A Ready-Made Life: Early Masters of Modern Korean Fiction, and: The Clan Records: Five Stories of Korea (review)
- The Woman with the Flying Head and Other Stories (review)
- The Mute's Soliloquy (review)
- The Bird
- from Minding the Darkness
- Leftover Soul
- The Incident
- Stand behind the Dead
- I, the Accused
- Fear of the Word: A Conversation with Will Schwalbe on Publishing Pramoedya Ananta Toer
- An Activist in New York
- Marsinah Accuses
- Two Essays
- A Bad Joke
- The Chinese Poem: The Visible and the Invisible in Chinese Poetry
- Reflections on My Translations of the Tang Poet Han-shan
- And Then the Whole Was Flooded with Light: Hiroya Takagai Translated
- Once More, on the Empty Mountain
- Some Thoughts on the Meaning of Translation
- Tuning In to the Poetry of U Sam Oeur
- Midwifing the Underpoem
- from The World Is Large and Full of Noises: Thoughts on Translation
- The Way of Translation
- A Poem Should Mean and Be: Remarks on the Translation of Japanese Poetry
- Hunting Nets and Butterflies: Ethnic Minority Songs from Southwest China
- How I Strayed into Asian Poetry
- Toward Independence: A Century of Indonesia Photographed
- The King's Witch
- Three Women
- Silent Voices, Muted Expressions: Indonesian Literature Today
- Between the Bars
- Village Dancer
- Two Poems
- Within the Silk Hangings of Our Canopy Bed
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