Books written by Thomas Lux

  • God Particles

    From the award-winning author of The Street of Clocks and The Cradle Place comes a distinctive and provocative new collection of poetry that explores unexpected moments of grace even within such dark themes as intolerance, inhumanity, loss, ...

  • The Street of Clocks: Poems

    The Street of Clocks, Thomas Lux's first all-new collection since 1994, is a significant addition to the work of an utterly original, highly accomplished poet.

  • To the Left of Time

    ode to the eraser as big as a bus —for Bruce Weigl Thank you for the relief, the rest, for leaving only palimpsest and a little rolled orange eraser dust, and not the xxxxx of a stitched-up wound, when you came to do what erasers do.

  • Intranet Engineering: Einsatzpotenziale und phasenorientierte Gestaltung eines sicheren Intranet in der Unternehmung

    TCP / IP TCP / IP - Protokolle SMTP Telnet FTP HTTP DNS IKE Anwendungsschicht Transportschicht TGP UDP ICMP Internetschicht IP ( IPv4 , IPv6 , IPSec ) RARP ARP Netzwerkschicht Ethernet Token Ring X.25 PPP SLIP ATM Abbildung 9 : Die TCP ...

  • New and Selected Poems, 1975-1995

    He is singular among his peers in his ability to convey with a deceptive lightness the paradoxes of human emotion, says Publishers Weekly, and Robert Hass, in the Washington Post Book World, takes special note of Lux's bitter wit, the kind ...

  • The Cradle Place

    Fifty-five new poems by the "recovering surrealist" poet and winner of the Kingsley Tufts Award challenge conventions of language and intention, searching for the currents that flow under the surface of human experience. Reprint.

  • God Particles: Poems

    God Particles displays the distinctive originality and unpredictability that prompted the Washington Post Book World to name Lux one of this generation’s most gifted poets.

  • Terminus Magazine 10

    Terminus Magazine 10

  • Child Made of Sand

    In Child Made of Sand, Thomas Lux confirms his place in the pantheon of contemporary American poetry. Praise for Thomas Lux: One of the few poets writing today who fills me with envy.

  • The Cradle Place: Poems

    His voice is plainspoken but moody, humorous and edgy, and ever surprising. These are philosophical poems that ask questions about language and intention, about the sometimes untidy connections between the human and natural worlds.

  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Heterogeneous Interacting Agents

    This volume provides us with a most fascinating series of examples on "complexity in action" exemplifying the scope and explanatory power of these innovative approaches.

  • Nonlinear Dynamics and Heterogeneous Interacting Agents

    This volume provides us with a most fascinating series of examples on "complexity in action" exemplifying the scope and explanatory power of these innovative approaches.