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List of Materials owned by the Archives
Publications about Robert Lax & his Writings
Emil Antonucci
“A Journey With Robert Lax”
Commonweal. 123:8 (April 19, 1996) 15.
Location: box
Emil Antonucci
Journeyman Press 1971-1972 (catalog)
New York: Journeyman Press, 1972.
Publication
catalog, mainly of Lax works.
4 copies
Location: box
Artpark
Program in Visual Arts.
Lewiston, NY: Artpark, 1976.
Program
notes from the summers of 1974 & 1975. Lax appears under sections
for
Journeyman Press (p. 24-25, 80-81), with short biographical notices on p. 45 &
133.
Also includes
the poem “The man is walking ...”
Location:
shelf
Anthony Bannon (ed.)
Robert Lax and Concrete Poetry: The Chemical Bank Annual Exhibition
December 1, 1990
– January 20, 1991.
Articles by Mary Ellen Solt, Michael Basinski, Robert J. Bertholf.
5 copies
Location: 2
shelf, 3 box
“Books: Briefly Noted – 33 Poems.”
The New Yorker. 64 : 37 (October 31, 1988) 105.
Location: box
Jean-François Bory.
“The Last Days of Mr. Lax, A Tribute. ”
Fin 9 (juin 2001) 1-4.
Location: box
William Buchanan.
“Transcript of Robert Lax’s Tape on Dr. Brahmachari – 1938”
Dr. Mahanambrato Brahmchari My Impressions.
Ganges, MN: Vivekananda Monestary and Retreat. 22-32.
In white
envelope with Lord’s Grace in My Race and Lectures and
Dissertation both by Dr. Mahanambrata Brahmachari
Location: box
Irene Bourquin
“meditatives sprachspiel”
Der Landhote Zeichem und Werte
October 16, 1992.
Location: map case
Irene Bourquin
“Robert Lax – eigenwilliger Lyriker und Philosoph”
Der Landhote Zeichem und Werte
November 25, 1995 25-26.
Location: map case
Irene Bourquin
“Schreiben und Lesen af Meditation”
Der Landhote Zeichem und Werte
June 12, 1999.
Location: map case
Robert E. Daggy (ed.)
The Road To Joy: The Letters of Thomas Merton to New and Old Friends.
New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1989.
Contains
numerous letters to and references to Robert Lax (mainly p.142-187).
Location:
shelf
Rosemary Daley
“Another reviewer faults ‘Hermits’ wrongly for not including women”
The Times Herald
October 8, 1997. C-1
Location: map case
Rosemary Daley
“France explores hermits with Lax at helm: Author highlights Olean native in new
book”
The Times Herald
October 8, 1997. C-1
Location: map case
Rosemary Daley
“‘Journal’ shares writer’s diaries, poems”
The Times Herald
May 14, 1997. B-1, B-2
Part of a full-page section called “A poetry break with Robert Lax”
3 copies
Location: map case
Rosemary Daley
“Late Poet Welcomes Guests to His Tribute”
The Times Herald
May 7, 2001 A-1, A-5
2 copies
Location: map case
Rosemary Daley
“Lax’s circus of talents spans media, education and yes, the Big Top”
The Times Herald
July 31, 1996 C-1
3 copies
Location: map case
Rosemary Daley
“More than tradition link Robert Lax and Thomas Merton”
The Times Herald
May 14, 1997. B-1
Part of a full-page section called “A poetry break with Robert Lax”
3 copies
Location: map case
Rosemary Daley
“Robert Lax: Portrait of a Poet”
The Times Herald
July 31, 1996 C-1
Review of Love Had a Compass
3 copies
Location: map case
Rosemary Daley
“SBU library director compiles book of all-new Lax poetry”
The Times Herald
May 14, 1997. B-1
Part of a full-page section called “A poetry break with Robert Lax”
Location: map case
John Deedy
“News and Views”
Commonweal. 105:5 (March 3, 1978) 130.
4 copies
Location: box
5. Bielefelder Colloquium Neue Poesie
Athens, Greece: May 13-16, 1982
Location: map case
Nancy Flagg.
“The Beats in the Jungle”
The New Lugano Review. III:3-4 (1977) 56-59.
4 copies
Location: shelf
Nancy Flagg.
“Reinhardt Revisiting”
Art International. 22:2 (1978) 54-57.
2 copies
Location:
shelf
Peter France
Hermits: The Insights of Solitude.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.
Chapter 8
(192-212) devoted to the Lax.
Location:
shelf
Richard Gilman
Faith, Sex, Mystery: A Memoir.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986.
Gilman worked
with Lax at Jubilee in New York and talks about him several
times
in relation to his work and interaction with Lax at Jubilee and his conversion
to
Catholicism from Judaism.
Location:
shelf
Patrick Hart, O.C.S.O.
Patmos Journal: In Search of Thomas Merton with Robert Lax.
Rhode Island: Ring Tarigh, 1996.
2 copies
Location: box
Sigrid Hauff
A Line in Three Circles: The Inner Biography of Robert Lax.
München: Belleville Verlag, 1999.
Location: shelf
Sigrid Hauff
Robert Lax.
Basel: Museum Tinguely, 2004.
The Catalog
of an exhibition entitled “Three Islands: Richard Stankiewicz,
June Leaf,
Robert Lax” at the Museum Tinguely in Basel, curated by Guido Magnaguagno.
Location:
shelf
Sigrid Hauff
“Von der Macht einfacher Wöter”
SZ am Wochenende
November 25-26, 1995.
Location: map case
Hannes Hintermeir.
“think slow. move slow.”
Kultur.
Freitag, 6. August 1999. 5.
Location: map case
Nicholas Humbert and Werner Penzel
Three Windows: Hommage À Robert Lax
Zurich; Munich: Bernhard Moosbrugger; Cine Nomad, 1999.
Guido Magnaguagno (Forward) Laurntia Leon (tr.)
Book is full
of poetry and photos of and by Robert Lax
Location:
shelf
Devon Johnston
“A Thing That Is” (review)
Chicago Review. 43:2 (Spring 1997) 110-14.
2 copies
Location:
shelf
Jack Kelly
“Extraordinarily Pure, Extraordinarily Lax”
The Times Herald
Friday May 4, 2001 B-10, B-9
2 copies
Location: map case
Marcia & Jack Kelly.
“Conversation With Robert Lax”
The Merton Seasonal Quarterly Review. 16:3 (Summer 1991) 4-9.
Location: box
R.C. Kenedy
“Robert Lax”
Art International. 15:1 (January 20, 1971) 62-65, 68.
Location: shelf
Moschos Lagouvardos
[Rompert Lax] (Robert Lax)
[Larisaika grammata] 4:5-6 (September-December 1976) 191-192.
Location: box
Moschos Lagouvardos
[Rompert Lax: To va erchesai sten ELLADA semainei epistrophe stis pizes]
[Stigmes: to periodiko tes Larisas] 9:150 (June 1987) 38-42.
Interview with Lax conducted by Moschos Lagouvardos.
4 copies
Location: box
Rupert Loydell
Robert Lax: Speaking into Silence.
Exeter, England: Stride Publications, 2001.
Writings by Robert Garlitz, Nicholas Zurbrugg, Robert Lax, and Rupert Loydell
5 copies
Location:
shelf
Rupert M. Loydell & David Scott
“Robert Lax – Two Poems”
The Merton Journal. 8:2 (Advent 2001) 21-23.
Location: box
Christian Mayer
“Die Kunst der heiteren Gelassenheit: Wie sich die Autoren Sigrid Hauff und
Harmut Geerken
um den Dichter Robert Lax kümmern”
Feuilleton.
Samstag/Sonntag 14/15 August 1999. Seite 8.
Location: map case
Morgan McFinn
Out of the Loop: Scenes from Samui and Other Seascapes.
Bangkok: Asia Books, 2000.
The author meets Lax on Patmos in chapters 19 and 20 and talks with
him.
2 copies
Location: shelf
Michael McGregor
“Turning the Jungle Into a Garden: A Visit with Robert Lax”
Poets & Writers. 25:2 (March/April 1997) 78-87.
Location: box
David Miller
The End of the Kingdom of Necessity, Servitude and Inertia: An Essay on the
Poetry of Robert Lax.
Edinburgh: Morning Star Publications, 1991.
Location: box
David Miller & Nicholas Zurbrugg (eds.)
The ABCs of Robert Lax.
England: Stride Publications, 1999.
2 copies
Location:
shelf
Jeannine N. Mizingou
“‘Bringing the Earth to Flower’: A Tribute to Robert Lax 1915-2000; Poet,
Pilgrim, Prophet.”
The Merton Annual. 15 (2002) 23-60.
Location: shelf
Werner Morlang
“Der letzte Einsielder auf Patmos”
Zeitschrift “du” Zurich
February 1998. 5
Location: map case
Eric Pace
“Robert Lax, 84, Minimalist Poet Known for Experimental Forms” (obituary)
The New York Times
October 24, 2000. C-23
Location: map case
Wilfried Petzi
“Photograph of Lax”
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Feuilleton.
Samstag, 7. August 1999. Seite 44.
Location: map case
Photograph
Contactblad Mertonvrienden. 2 (Juni 1992).
Location: box
St. Bonaventure University
“Academic Convocation and Installation of the Very Rev. Neil J. O'Connell, O.F.M.”
St. Bonaventure, NY: St. Bonaventure University, 1990.
Program of
the convocation where Lax received the honorary degree of Doctor of
Humane
Letters.
4 copies
Location:
shelf
Layle Silbert
The New York Quarterly 17 (1975).
Picture of
Lax on p.90.
Location:
shelf
Geoffrey Soar & David Miller
Interaction & Overlap.
London: University College London, 1994.
Lax discussed
on p. 6-8 & 10. Inscribed “To Bob…love David”
Location:
shelf
Geoffrey Soar & David Miller (eds.)
Little Magazines and How They Got That Way: An Exhibition.
Durham, England: Durham University Library, 1991.
Mentions Lax
under section on Concrete Poetry, as editor of Pax.
Location: box
Paul J. Spaeth
“Biography of a Poet”
The Times Herald
May 4, 2001 B-10, B-9
2 copies
Location: map case
Paul J. Spaeth
“The Way of The Dreamcatcher: Spirit Lessons with Robert Lax: Poet Peacemaker
Sage. by
Steve T. Geourgiou” (review)
Vallum Contemporary Poetry. 2:1 (2003) 58-60.
Location: shelf
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Archiv Sohm.
Robert Lax. Archiv Sohm, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart 20.April-26.Mai 1985
2 copies
Location: box
Robert E.L. Strider
“Robert Lax 1915-2000”
CC: Connecticut College Magazine. 12:2 (Summer 2003) 48-49.
2 copies
Location: box
Jeannine Thyreen-Mizingou
“Grace and Ethics in Contemporary American Poetry: Resituating the Other, the
World, and the
Self”
Religion and Literature. 32:1 (Spring 2000) 67-97.
pages 72-77
discuss Lax
Location:
shelf
James Uebbing
“The Poet Who Fell Off the Map: Robert Lax on the Island of Patmos.”
Commonweal. 123:8 (April 19, 1996) 13-17.
Basically the introduction to Love Had a Compass (NY: Grove,
1996).
Location: box
James J. Uebbing
“A Visit With Robert Lax ‘38”
Columbia College: Today. (September 1999) 20-24.
Location: box
Jiri Valoch
“Viuální Texty”
1993.
Catalog of an exhibition in Brno/ Czechia June 29 – August 15,
1993.
Includes “red/ blue...” as loose enclosure.
4 copies, one without the enclosure
Location: box
Mark Van Doren
The Autobiography of Mark Van Doren.
New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1958.
Lax is
mentioned many times, as one of the students that Van Doren keeps
in contact
with, and as a perpetual wanderer.
Location:
shelf
Mark Van Doren
The Selected Letters of Mark Van Doren.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987.
George Hendrick (ed., introduction)
There are
many references to Lax in letters to others, as well as letters to Lax himself.
Location:
shelf
Nicholas Zurbrugg.
“Section Thirty-Three: Robert Lax”
Visual Poetics: Concrete Poetry and its Contexts.
Brisbane: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1989. p.33-35.
Inscribed:
For Bob—with all very best wishes—from Nick.
Location:
shelf
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