KJ 98

poetry98Kyoto Journal #98 out now – available digitally.

With a large part of the world’s population living in a dislocated space and time-frame, detached from familiar former daily realities but not yet transitioned into an alternative future, this issue of Kyoto Journal explores the Japanese time-space concept of “ma”—a measurement of space or an interval—empty, yet never vacant—replete with potentiality, like the silence that is essential to music, the cognitive space between words and sentences in conversations…