Subtitle:
Marking the Edges of Many Circles
Sponsoring Organization:
Department of History and Philosophy, Montana State University (Bozeman, Montana)
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
02706687
Source:
In part, from the library of Dorothy Kyle
Media Type:
Serial
Media Sub-type:
Journal
LoC Call Number:
NX 180 .S6 C67
Accession Number:
062384
Keyword Subject Headings:
Literature--Modern--20th century--Periodicals
Futurism (Art)--Periodicals
Arts and society--Periodicals
Futurism (Art)--Periodicals
Arts and society--Periodicals
User Notes:
This Serial publication is for use only in the Library; it does not circulate.
Range of dates in the Library’s holdings:
1980 through and including 1981
Range of issues in the Library’s holdings:
Issue 1 © 1980
Issue 2 © 1981
Missing issues / dates in this range:
(None known)
From Web sources, it appears that four issues of "Corona"
were published at irregular intervals between 1980 and 1986.
Little is now known about "Corona." The following mission
statement was published in the masthead:
"CORONA invites submissions of essays, fiction, poetry,
art, reviews, photography and other achievements which
defy categorization. CORONA is a journal for those who see
boundaries as entrances and ends as beginnings. CORONA
brings together those who work and play on the edges of
their disciplines, those who sense that insight is located
not in things but in relationships, and those who suspect
that the imagination is involved in what we know."
(Recipes are also included.)
The roster of contributing editors included William Irwin
Thompson, founder of the Lindisfarne Community, and
Fritjof Capra.
Issue 2 includes a published letter from James Hillman.
