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December 4, 2018
 

Fugue

 
Suji Kwock Kim
Kwock reads "Fugue."

About This Poem

 

“The title, ‘Fugue,’ derives from the Latin, fuga, etymologically related to both fugare (‘to chase’) and fugere (‘to flee’). The poem went through several drafts, as I was going through several miscarriages. It’s dedicated to my son.”
Suji Kwock Kim

 

Suji Kwock Kim is the author of Notes from the Divided Country (Louisiana State University Press, 2003), winner of the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets and a finalist for the Griffin Prize. She lives in London, England.


Photo Credit: Raymond Collier Short

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Notes from the Divided Country

(Louisiana State University Press, 2003)



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December Guest Editor: Carmen Giménez Smith

 

Thanks to Carmen Giménez Smith, author of Cruel Futures (City Lights Publishers, 2018), who curated Poem-a-Day for this month’s weekdays. Read more about Smith and our guest editors for the year.

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