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  1. Ploughshares Winter 1998-99. Vol 24, No 4. by Thomas. Editor. Lux, 1998-01-01
  2. THE QUARTERLY 4 Winter 1987 by Sharon; Lux, Thomas Olds, 1987
  3. Ploughshares, Winter 1998-1999 by Thomas, editor Lux, 1999-01-01
  4. PLOUGHSHARES: VOL. 11 Special poetry issue featuring James Tate by Thomas Featuring James Tate Lux, 1985
  5. PLOUGHSHARES Vol. 22 No. 4 (Winter 1996-97) by Don, Editor: Donald Hall, Kathleene West, Thomas Lux, Kenneth Rosen, Dick A LEE, 1997-01-01
  6. Ploughshares Winter 1998-99 : Stories and Poems
  7. Intranet Engineering: Einsatzpotenziale und phasenorientierte Gestaltung eines sicheren Intranet in der Unternehmung by Thomas Lux,
  8. New and Selected Poems by Thomas Lux, 1997-01-01
  9. Like a Wide Anvil from the Moon The Light by Thomas Lux, 1980
  10. Memory's handgrenade by Thomas Lux, 1972
  11. The New Yorker, April 5, 1993 "Cows" by Thomas Lux, 1993-01-01
  12. Field. Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. Number 29. Fall 1983 by William Carlos, Simic, Charles, Lux, Thomas, Hall, Donald, Justice, Do Williams, 1983-01-01
  13. Massachusetts: Ten Poems by Thomas Lux, 1981-12
  14. Center # 4 by Carol] ; Galen Green, Deena Shupe, Thomas Lux, Tom Olson, Joan Albury, M [Berge, 1972-01-01

41. Snake Lake By Thomas Lux - 84.12
SNAKE LAKE. by thomas lux. audioear picture Hear thomas lux read this poem(in RealAudio). Copyright © 1984 by thomas lux. All rights reserved.
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D E C E M B E R 1 9 8 4
SNAKE LAKE
by Thomas Lux
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Also by Thomas Lux:
Henry Clay's Mouth

The Man Into Whose Yard You Should Not Hit Your Ball

Torn Shades

He Has Lived in Many Houses
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Virgule
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My friends, I hope you will not swim here: this lake isn't named for what it lacks. This is not just another vacant scare. They're in thereknotted, cruel, and thick with poison, some of them. Others bite you just for funthey love that curve along the white soft side of your foot, or your lower calf, or to pierce the nerves with their needles behind your knees. Just born, the babies bite you all the same. They don't care how big you are please do not swim here. There is no shame in avoiding what will kill you: cool pleasure of this water. Do not even dip your toes in, because they'll hurt you, or worse, carry you away on their backsno, not in homage, but to bite you as you sink. Do not, my friends, swim here: I like you

42. Henry Clay's Mouth - 99.08
HENRY CLAY'S MOUTH. by thomas lux. thomas lux teaches writing at Sarah LawrenceCollege. His most recent book is New and Selected Poems 19751995 (1997).
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A U G U S T 1 9 9 9
HENRY CLAY'S MOUTH
by Thomas Lux
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The Man Into Whose Yard You Should Not Hit Your Ball

Torn Shades

He Has Lived in Many Houses

Gorgeous Surfaces
...
Snake Lake
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Senator, statesman, speaker of the House, exceptional dancer, slim, graceful, ugly. Proclaimed, before most, slavery an evil, broker of elections (burned Jackson for Adams), took a pistol ball in the thigh in a duel, delayed, by forty years, with his compromises, the Civil War, gambler ("I have always paid peculiar homage to the fickle goddess"), boozehound, ladies' man which leads us to his mouth, which was huge, a long slash across his face, with which he ate and prodigiously drank, with which he modulated his melodic voice, with which he liked to kiss and kiss and kiss. He said: "Kissing is like the presidency, it is not to be sought and not to be declined. A rival, one who wanted to kiss whom he was kissing, said: "The ample

43. Fakultät Für Wirtschaftswissenschaft - Ruhr-Universität Bochum
lux, thomas Entwicklung eines Expertensystems zur strategischenPlanung, Abschlußbericht zum KI-Praktikum im Sommersemester 1995, Nr.
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44. APR Nov/Dec 2002 Vol. 31/No. 6 | Thomas Lux
The American Poetry Review thomas lux The Devil's Beef Tub. thomas lux holdsthe Bourne Chair in Poetry at Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Thomas Lux The Devil's Beef Tub There are mysterieswhy a duck's quack doesn't echo anywhere and: Does God exist?which will remain always as mysteries. So the same with certain abstracts aligned with sensory life: the tactile, for example, of an iron bar to the forehead. Murder is abstract, an iron bar to the skull is not. Oh lost and from the wind not a single peep of grief! One day you're walking down the street and a man with a machete-shaped shard of glass (its hilt wrapped in a bloody towel) walks towards you, purposefully, on a mission. Do you stop to discuss hermeneutics with him? Do you engage him in a discussion about Derrida? Do you worry that Derrida might be the cause of his rage? Every day is like this, is a metaphor or a simile: like opening a can of alphabet soup and seeing nothing but Xs, no, look closer: little noodle swastikas. Terminal Lake Although they know no other waters and have no creation myths, the fish don't like it here: no way out, no river to swim upstream or down. Terminal Lake squats there, its belly filled by springs, oh rain and ice and snow. It's deep, Terminal Lake, and no one's gone to the bottom and come back up. All's blind down there, and cold. From above, it's a huge black coin, it's as if the real lake is drained and this lake is the drain: gaping, language- less, suck- and sinkhole. Render, Render

45. Back Issues 00-04
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Mar/Apr 2003 Vol. 32/No.2
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46. Patrick Demenga / Thomas Demenga - Lux Aeterna
NEW RELEASES. Patrick Demenga / thomas Demenga lux Aeterna. PatrickDemenga - violoncello thomas Demenga - violoncello. The prodigiously
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NEW RELEASES Patrick Demenga / Thomas Demenga Lux Aeterna Patrick Demenga - violoncello
Thomas Demenga - violoncello The prodigiously gifted cellist brothers from Berne, Switzerland, in a rare duo programme - with premi?re recordings of new music by Alexander Knaifel and Barry Guy, and compositions by Roland Moser, Thomas Demenga and Jean Barri?re. As England's The Strad noted, "Few are prepared for the sensational panache, dazzling virtuosity and sheer musicianship that characterises the Demenga brothers' playing." "Few are prepared", wrote The Strad, "for the sensational panache, dazzling virtuosity and sheer musicianship that characterizes the Demenga brothers' playing", and Gramophone magazine has hailed the Swiss cellists' playing as "spectacularly assured". Patrick Demenga ( b. 1962) and Thomas Demenga (b. 1954 ) make an im-pact, wherever they play. "Lux Aeterna" is their second combined New Series recording, following the critically acclaimed double-album "12 Hommages ? Paul Sacher" released in 1995, and it is the first ECM recording to feature them actually playing together. (On the Sacher discs they had shared the programme between them).
Each of the cellist brothers is secure in his own reputation and continues to lead a distinguished solo career; the duo exists to celebrate their shared commitment for music from the baroque to the present day. Theirs is, how-ever, an unusual instrumental combination, and strong cello duo repertoire being in short supply, the Demengas have commissioned pieces from outstanding contemporary composers - and composers, in turn, have also dedi-cated works to them.

47. Patrick Demenga / Thomas Demenga - Lux Aeterna
NEW RELEASES. Paul Giger Ignis. Paul Giger - violin, violono d'amoreMarius Ungureanu - viola Beat Schneider - violoncello Estonian
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NEW RELEASES Paul Giger - Ignis Paul Giger - violin, violono d'amore
Marius Ungureanu - viola
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
T?nu Kaljuste - conductor Giger's first album in seven years finds the innovative Swiss violinist exploring new territory - in the distinguished company of the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir under T?nu Kaljuste, plus cellist Beat Schneider and violist Marius Ungureanu. The material explores the nexus between early music, improvisation and modern composition and includes arrangements of pieces by Hildegarde von Bingen and the monks of St. Gallen as well as new works by Giger.
"Anyway, the work with the Hilliard Ensemble perhaps gave me confidence to write for other instru-ments, and since then I've been receiving commissions each year, writing for chamber music groups or for symphonic forces and choirs."
The present recording brings Giger together with one of the most distinguished contemporary vocal groups, the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, under the mercurial direction of T?nu Kaljuste. Both choir and conductor will be familiar to ECM listeners, their discography including such highly acclaimed recordings as Arvo P?rt's "Kanon Pokajanen", "Litany" and "Te Deum", Veljo Tormis's "Forgotten Peoples" and "Litany To Thunder", and Erkki-Sven Tr's "Crystallisatio".
Giger describes the recording session itself as "euphoric": "I came down to Estonia directly from Ti-bet, where I'd just spent three weeks at a height of 4,000 metres, filming some performances. So I arrived in Tallinn full of red corpuscles and feeling really strong. To have the opportunity to work with a choir of this calibre, so flexible in their approach and able to do so many outstanding things, was a great experience."

48. Poeticvoices.com January 2001 -- Special Report: Thomas Lux In Atlanta
Special Report thomas lux in Atlanta. by. Jim Connor. A Celebrationof Georgia Poets and Georgia Poetry began it's series of five
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Special Report: Thomas Lux in Atlanta by Jim Connor "A Celebration of Georgia Poets and Georgia Poetry" began it's series of five readings on January 11, 2001 in Atlanta at The Academy of Medicine. These programs inaugurate the McEver Chair in Writing at Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Literature, Communication and Culture. There are four other readings over the next four months. The January 11th Program was opened by Robert Kolker who chairs the School of Literatrue, Communication and Culture at Georgia Tech. The Dean of the Ivan Allen College at Georgia Tech, Sue Rosser, introduced Professor Lux. After Thomas Lux was introduced, he told the audience of Bruce McEver, who has endowed the writing chair of which Professor Lux is the first holder. Having personally known Bruce McEver, Professor Lux related that he is a successful businessman who also enjoys writing poetry and that Mr. McEver's love of poetry inspired the sponsoring of the chair. Furthermore, Professor Lux indicated that the chair will be a rotating position not always a poet. Nevertheless, Professor Lux will split his duties between teaching at Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College and the community of Metro-Atlanta. He also expressed his appreciation of Ginger Murchison for making arrangments during his stay in Atlanta. On a somber note, Professor Lux pointed out that Bruce McEver could not be present as he was dealing with the grief of having lost his wife, Georgia, on Christmas Eve, 2000. Professor Lux's first poem for the evening was a poem about her; in fact, the first three poems Professor Lux read were Mr. McEver's: "Harness Tightening Time," "Real Estate" and "On the Road." I especially enjoyed "On the Road." the first line of which was "I love early mornings in a new hotel."

49. Thomas Lux Sux More Than Louise Gluck!
TOP20DES18 This Old Poem 20 thomas lux’s Virgule Copyright © by Dan Schneider,9/1/02. thomas lux’s Virgule 58 TOP’s Virgule 72. Return to TOP.
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This Old Poem #20:
Thomas Lux’s Virgule
GASP!

underlined = cliché
*** = poor line break
bold italics = predictable workshop trope Virgule What I love about this little leaning mark
is how it divides
without divisiveness. The left
or bottom side prying that choice up or out,
the right or top side pressing down upon***
its choice: either/or, his/her. Sometimes called a slash (too harsh), a slant (a little dizzy, but the Dickinson association*** nice: "Tell all the Truth but tell it slant"), solidus (sounding*** too much like a Roman legionnaire of many campaigns), or a separatrix reminding one of a sexual*** variant). No, I like virgule . I like the word and I like the function: "Whichever is appropriate may be chosen to complete the sense." There is something democratic about that, grown-up; a long and slender walking stick set against the house. Virgule: it feels good in your mouth. Virgule: its foot on backwards , trochaic, that's OK, American. Virgule: you could name your son that, or your daughter Virgula . I'm sorry now I didn't think to give my daughter such a name though I doubt that she and/or her mother would share that thought.

50. DISPLAY AGENDAS A01141
Chair lux, thomas. 1530 1550, Genetic learning and the stylized facts of foreignexchange markets 20' lecture_notes, lux, thomas University of Kiel, Germany.
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51. Daniel Butler : Other Poetry : Thomas Lux, Elegy For Frank Stanford
19491978. A message from the secretary tells me first the heavy clockyou were in your mother's lap has stopped you, with three
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A message from the secretary tells me first
the heavy clock you were
in your mother's lap
has stopped: you,
with three lead thuds,
determined insults, to your heart.
You dumb fucker, Frank.
I assume, that night, the seminarians
were mostly on their knees
and on their dinner plates only a few
wing-bonesquiet flutes ahead of the wind. . . . I can almost understand, Frank: your nerves' odometer needle waving in danger, your whole body, in fact, ping-raked, a rainbow disassembling. You woke, in the dark, dreaming a necklace of bloodsuckers. . . . But that final gesture, The long doorman of the east continues his daily job, bending slightly at the waist to wave dawn past. Then the sparrows begin their standard tunes, every day, Frank, every day. There's the good hammer music up in the poles of north and south; there's the important rasp of snake over desert and rock; there's agricultureeven when it fails: needle-sized carrots, blue pumpkins;

52. Dia Center For The Arts Bookshop ITEM PAGE
more information, New Selected Poems 19751995 lux, thomas HoutonMifflin Company $14.00, add to cart more information, Painting
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53. Dia Center For The Arts Bookshop ITEM PAGE
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54. Thomas Lux "The American Fancy Rat & Mouse Association"
thomas lux The American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association . Printed letterpressan edition of 100. Signed. $40.00 postage paid. Email for availability.
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Fameorshame Press Book Arts Gallery Home Book Arts Trade Books Email Thomas Lux "The American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association" Printed letterpress an edition of 100. Signed. $40.00 postage paid. Email for availability. Top Home Book Arts Trade Books ... Email

55. DINO - Language: Englisch - Arts - Literature - Authors - L - Lux, Thomas
Literature Authors L lux, thomas lux, thomas, Sprache/Language. Websites,
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56. Sir Thomas Wyatt. "Lux! My Fair Falcon, And Thy Fellows All".
Source Yeowell, James, Ed. The Poetical Works of Sir thomas Wyatt. LondonGeorge Bell and Sons, 1904. 174. Back, to the Works of Sir thomas Wyatt.
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OF SUCH AS HAD FORSAKEN HIM
UX ! my fair falcon, and thy fellows all ;
fall.
But they that sometime liked my company,
Like lice away from dead bodies they crawl :
Lo ! what a proof in light adversity !
But ye, my birds, I swear by all your bells,
Ye be my friends, and very few else.
Source:
Yeowell, James, Ed. The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt
London: George Bell and Sons, 1904. 174. to the Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt Anniina Jokinen Created by Anniina Jokinen on August 28, 2000.

57. Thomas De Aquino, Lux Orta
Translate this page CORPUS THOMISTICUM Sancti Thomae de Aquino lux orta sermo authenticitate probabilis. Coetusautem apostolorum in Evangelio appellatur lux. Unde Matth.
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CORPUS THOMISTICUM Sancti Thomae de Aquino Lux orta sermo authenticitate probabilis
Textum Parmae 1869 editum
ac automato translatum a Roberto Busa SJ in taenias magneticas
Pars 1 [86756] Lux orta, pars 1 Lux orta est justo, et rectis corde laetitia , Psalm. 96, 12. Omne datum optimum, et omne donum perfectum desursum est descendens a patre luminum . Verba ultima sunt in 1 canonica beati Jacobi 1, 17. Datum bonum sunt temporalia; datum melius bona naturalia, ut corpus et anima; datum optimum sunt bona gratuita et aeterna gloria. Omne datum optimum, per quod intelligitur gratia, est a patre luminum. Gratia dicitur donum optimum ad operandum meritorie; unde in Joan. 15, 5: sine me nihil potestis facere . Item gratia dicitur donum perfectum ad consequendum bonum gloriae. Et ista a patre luminum. Psal. 83, 12: gratiam in praesenti, et gloriam in futuro dabit dominus . Quoniam igitur gratia Dei est tam efficax donum ad operandum bonum in praesenti, et assequendam aeternam gloriam in futuro, in principio rogemus dominum ut det nobis gratiam et cetera.
Pars 2 [86757] Lux orta, pars 2

58. ECM Records: Lux Aeterna
Alexander KnaifelLux Aeterna / thomas DemengaDuo? o, Du / Jean BarrièreSonatano. 10 in G major / Roland MoserWendungen / Barry GuyRedshift.
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59. NIFE Thomas & Betts - Zusätzliche Sicherheitsstromversorgung ZSV-OP-Lux Für Op
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