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Parabola's Fall 2001 Issue: The Fool The fool is a figure of reversal, of rules cast aside and the normal order of things turned inside-out. --from "A Fool's Hope" Cover:Detail from The Zen Master Seiogyu By Kano Naizen (1517-1616). One of a pair of hanging scrolls, ink on paper. Momoyama period. Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation. Photograph courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In this issue:
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Sitting with the Na’Vi
By Tracy Cochran
In response to my last post about the film Avatar, someone commented that the film reminded him of the feeling of community with others and with all life that he had growing up in the country. Read More

Below the Surface
By Luke Storms
There are moments where I don’t know what to do with myself. I feel like a complete stranger. Read More
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Making a New Start
By Patty de Llosa
There’s no ‘again’ about it. New is new. But by now I’ve learned how quickly I slip back into the old, so making a new start needs constant renewing. Read More....
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Tappan Zee
From the Hudson River series
By Lee Van Leer
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