- Thomas Lux
Infobox Writer
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name = Thomas Lux
birthdate = birth date and age|1946|12|10
birthplace = Northampton,Massachusetts
occupation =Poet
influences =Hart Crane ,Theodore Roethke ,Federico García Lorca ,Stephen Dobyns , James Wright,Galway Kinnell ,Gerald Stern , Bill Knott, James TateThomas Lux (born
December 10 ,1946 ) is an Americanpoet .Biography
Thomas Lux was born in
Northampton, Massachusetts , son of a milkman and aSears & Roebuck switchboard operator, neither of whom graduated from high school. Lux was raised in Massachusetts on a dairy farm. A bookish only child, he spent his after-school hours in the town library.He graduated from
Emerson College inBoston , where he was also poet in residence from 1972-1975. His first book — "Memory's Handgrenade" — was published shortly after. Since 1975, Lux has been a member of the writing faculty atSarah Lawrence College . Lux is also a core faculty member of the Warren Wilson M.F.A. Program for Writers. In 1996 he was a visiting professor atUniversity of California, Irvine . A formerGuggenheim Fellow and three times a recipient of grants from theNational Endowment for the Arts , Lux received, in 1995, the $50,000Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award for his sixth collection, "Split Horizons". His poems are featured in "American Alphabets: 25 Contemporary Poets" (2006) and many other anthologies.He currently holds the Bourne chair in poetry at the
Georgia Institute of Technology and runs their Poetry at Tech program.Bibliography
* "Memory's Handgrenade" (1972)
* "The Glassblower's Breath" (1976)
* "Sunday" (1979)
* "Half Promised Land" (1986)
* "The Drowned River" (1990)
* "Split Horizon" (1994)
* "The Blind Swimmer: Selected Early Poems, 1970-1975" (1996)
* "New and Selected Poems, 1975-1995" (1997)
* "The Street of Clocks" (2001)
* "The Cradle Place" (2004)
* "God Particles" (2008)External links
* [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/115 Academy of American Poets profile]
* [http://plagiarist.com/poetry/poets/35/ A few poems by Thomas Lux]
* [http://www.cortlandreview.com/issue/8/lux8i.htm Online interview with Lux]
* [http://www.poetry.gatech.edu/index.php Poetry at Tech]
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