Description
Description
Memory, story, impressions, witness, culpability, our very humanness course through this book and strip us, via our interaction, of pretense. The poems are language- and image-driven narratives that present us with deep and abiding love, a need for orienting oneself, for respecting the process of orientation. They also dwell in the instantaneous shifts, the sudden changes that simultaneously jar and reassure us. The dreamy realism of the work grounds. Readers are confronted with the unpredictable inertia of life wherein we are challenged daily to find comfort while constantly orienting ourselves. The messiness and complexities of life are often what can bring the greatest joys. There is nakedness, stripping down of pretense, and a love for the primal, emotionally driven self. Some favorite poems are "Liver of Sulfur," "whatever wilderness contained there," "Arrival: Troy, New York," and the final poem in the collection.
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Recommended by Library Journal
"The traumas of racial prejudice are met with poise and thoughtfulness, even humor, in Iain Haley Pollock's third collection, All the Possible Bodies. [Pollock] moves nimbly from Michael Jackson's lyrics to American lynchings, from quarterbacks to police brutality."
--Ron Charles, The Washington Post Book Club
"Pollock's poetry continues to grow alongside his life, each book reflecting the changes in his world and the world around him. Whether writing about race, fatherhood, or the shared landscapes of the Hudson Valley, his work captures the beauty and complexity of what it means to be human. In All the Possible Bodies, that honesty feels especially clear, a reminder that poetry can still help us see ourselves, and each other, with deeper understanding."
--Alexa Schwartzberg, River Journal
"Pollock calls each of our names, and in doing so, promises that that song will keep at bay whatever Clearances may loom, many though they are today. This great, big "us" of All the Possible Bodies guarantees that our own bodies--every single one of them--hold mysteries and powers enough to face, and to overcome, the ruin and the wrack."
--Joseph Byrd, Bear Review
"In weaving resilience from the delicate fabric of the existential questions permeating the lives of African American men, All the Possible Bodies shimmers with a brilliance that allows the light of honesty and courage to penetrate the dense mass existent in the swirling of race and caste in America. Pollock is a brave poet, gifted with a voice that is the way of articulating his own body and soul while delicately tending to what gives life to all of us."
--Afaa M. Weaver, author of A Fire in the Hills
"Iain Haley Pollock is a gifted storyteller and All the Possible Bodies is an unflinchingly honest portrait of a mixed-race Black man, a father and teacher in contemporary America. Fed by the past, pitched toward the future, Pollock's voice is one of abiding conscience. In deeply moving poems, he probes the ethical question, what it means to be good, and the existential one, what it is simply to be--scoring myths of the land and self we 'know by heart' and 'stumble through.'"
--Shara McCallum, author of No Ruined Stone
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