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Thomas Lux
Wednesday, October 7, 7:30 pm
Lyric Theater

Refrigerator, 1957
More like a vault -- you pull the handle out
and on the shelves: not a lot,
and what there is (a boiled potato
in a bag, a chicken carcass
under foil) looking dispirited,
drained, mugged. This is not
a place to go in hope or hunger.
But, just to the right of the middle
of the middle door shelf, on fire, a lit-from-within red,
heart red, sexual red, wet neon red,
shining red in their liquid, exotic,
aloof, slumming
in such company: a jar
of maraschino cherries. Three-quarters
full, fiery globes, like strippers
at a church social. Maraschino cherries, maraschino,
the only foreign word I knew. Not once
did I see these cherries employed: not
in a drink, nor on top
of a glob of ice cream,
or just pop one in your mouth. Not once.
The same jar there through an entire
childhood of dull dinners -- bald meat,
pocked peas and, see above,
boiled potatoes. Maybe
they came over from the old country,
family heirlooms, or were status symbols
bought with a piece of the first paycheck
from a sweatshop,
which beat the pig farm in Bohemia,
handed down from my grandparents
to my parents
to be someday mine,
then my child's?
They were beautiful
and, if I never ate one,
it was because I knew it might be missed
or because I knew it would not be replaced
and because you do not eat
that which rips your heart with joy.

 

 

Press Release:

Frostburg State University's Center for Creative Writing is pleased to announce the visiting writer for the fall semester. Thomas Lux, the author of several award-winning collections of poems including Split Horizon (1994), for which he received the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, and New and Selected Poems: 1975-1995, which was a finalist for the 1998 Lenore Marshal Poetry Prize will give a reading on Wednesday, October 7, 7:30 at the Lyric Theater. His most recent collection of poems is God Particles.

Center director Gerry LaFemina, a former student of Lux's says about the poet: "Thomas Lux is not only a terrific poet, but a terrific teacher and a great person to hear read. If anyone out there still thinks poetry readings are stuffy affairs, I urge them to come out to see Lux. They will be amazed." Lux is currently Bourne Chair in Poetry at Georgia Institute of Technology as well as a faculty member of the MFA programs at Sarah Lawrence College and Warren Wilson College.


Lux's reading, sponsored by the Frostburg Center for Creative Writing, Maryland State Arts Council and the Allegany Arts Council, is free and open to the public. A book signing and reception will follow. For more information, please call the Department of English at 301-687-4221 or the Frostburg Center for Creative Writing at 301-687-4024.

 


 

 

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