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Copyright 1999 by Karen Donovan All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America LC 98-32203 ISBN 1-55849-199-6 Designed by Jack Harrison Printed and bound by BookCrafters
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Donovan, Karen, 1956 Fugitive Red / Karen Donovan. p. cm. ISBN 1-55849-199-6 (pbk.: alk. paper) I. Title PS3554.0554F84 1999 811' .54dc2198-32203 CIP
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Page v
Asking what happens before the Big Bang is like asking for a point one mile north of the North Pole. The quantity that we measure as time had a beginning, but that does not mean spacetime has an edge, just as the surface of the Earth does not have an edge at the North Pole, or at least, so I am told; I have not been there myself. Stephen W. Hawking
Even angels long to look into these things. 1 Peter 1:12
Page vii
Acknowledgments
The author would like to thank the Alden B. Dow Creativity Center for a summer fellowship.
Grateful acknowledgment is also made to the following publications, where versions of these poems first appeared:
Field: "The Return of Fugitive Red"; "The Enthymeme in Perspective"
The Georgia Review: "Travel Silk"
Nimrod: "The Plumber's Begun to Notice"; "Nothing by Mouth"
Willow Springs: "Chemo"
Indiana Review: "Dissecting Drosophila with Marcie: Tucson, Arizona"; "The Fishway at Holyoke"
Southern Poetry Review: "The Scout Looks for Bee Purple"; "The Many Uses of Camouflage"; ''Walking the Ouachita"
College English: "Dissipative Structures"; "Brief History of Peacetime"
Lines 15 and 16 of "Brief History of Peacetime" are borrowed from an essay by George Leonard called "The Warrior."
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Dissecting Drosophila with Marcie: Tucson, Arizona
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