TIME SIGNATURES, poetry by Estill Pollock
Publication Date: August 15, 2022
Paperback, 96 pages
ISBN: 978-1-956782-14-1
The cover of Estill Pollock’s Time Signatures portrays a black hole, appropriate for the inescapable gravity of this new volume that draws the reader into his visionary verse – a collection of narrative and ekphrastic poems, and a hybrid of the two, all intended “to offer a storyboard of creative energies.” And what a range of creativity we find on offer here, ranging from Dickens and Dickenson to Rembrandt and the Beatles, variously encompassing Pasternak and Alan Turing, Mary Wollstonecraft and Kafka, Auden and Brecht, Rubens and Bruegel. It requires both deep erudition and bold imagination to take on such a range of characters, and Pollock is more than up to the challenge. Often he portrays his subjects at seminal moments in their lives, “instances of personal resolution” that illuminate their humanity, freshly fleshing out these icons and Old Masters. His title evokes both music and physics, and both are present here, in the lyricism of his language and the exquisite precision of his observations. “Whether by turns a world defined by the sweep of brushstroke vistas or in the maze of pickstitch self-absorption,” Pollock assures us that “everything here is real. Some of it might even be true.”
Praise for Estill Pollock & Time Signatures
Estill Pollock’s Time Signatures is a hugely ambitious and, in the end, wonderfully achieved engagement with longer poetic forms. Unique also is Pollock’s exploration of history, ideas and the lives of cultural icons. Pollock wears his learning lightly, though this...would mean little to us were it not for the memorability of his language, his appeal to the senses and above all his skill in controlling the headlong thrust of his narratives.
—David Cooke, founder & editor of The High Window
Pollock writes so well that the poem rattles along, full of conversational phrases and vivid images...the style...loose but never uneconomical...with the kind of detail that gives it life and vibrancy, and takes the poetry to a new level, a consideration of the fragility of what we achieve if we attempt some kind of art.
—Bob Mee, review extract of “The Night Watch” in The Journal
About the Author
Estill Pollock’s first pamphlet selection of poems, Metaphysical Graffiti, was published in England. This was followed by a principal collection, Constructing the Human (Poetry Salzburg), which was later developed into the book cycle, Blackwater Quartet. Between 2005-2011, in collaboration with Cinnamon Press in Wales, he published a second major book cycle, Relic Environments Trilogy. Entropy (also from Broadstone Books) was Estill Pollock’s first poetry collection to be published in the United States. A native of Kentucky, he has lived in England for forty years.
Publication Date: August 15, 2022
Paperback, 96 pages
ISBN: 978-1-956782-14-1
The cover of Estill Pollock’s Time Signatures portrays a black hole, appropriate for the inescapable gravity of this new volume that draws the reader into his visionary verse – a collection of narrative and ekphrastic poems, and a hybrid of the two, all intended “to offer a storyboard of creative energies.” And what a range of creativity we find on offer here, ranging from Dickens and Dickenson to Rembrandt and the Beatles, variously encompassing Pasternak and Alan Turing, Mary Wollstonecraft and Kafka, Auden and Brecht, Rubens and Bruegel. It requires both deep erudition and bold imagination to take on such a range of characters, and Pollock is more than up to the challenge. Often he portrays his subjects at seminal moments in their lives, “instances of personal resolution” that illuminate their humanity, freshly fleshing out these icons and Old Masters. His title evokes both music and physics, and both are present here, in the lyricism of his language and the exquisite precision of his observations. “Whether by turns a world defined by the sweep of brushstroke vistas or in the maze of pickstitch self-absorption,” Pollock assures us that “everything here is real. Some of it might even be true.”
Praise for Estill Pollock & Time Signatures
Estill Pollock’s Time Signatures is a hugely ambitious and, in the end, wonderfully achieved engagement with longer poetic forms. Unique also is Pollock’s exploration of history, ideas and the lives of cultural icons. Pollock wears his learning lightly, though this...would mean little to us were it not for the memorability of his language, his appeal to the senses and above all his skill in controlling the headlong thrust of his narratives.
—David Cooke, founder & editor of The High Window
Pollock writes so well that the poem rattles along, full of conversational phrases and vivid images...the style...loose but never uneconomical...with the kind of detail that gives it life and vibrancy, and takes the poetry to a new level, a consideration of the fragility of what we achieve if we attempt some kind of art.
—Bob Mee, review extract of “The Night Watch” in The Journal
About the Author
Estill Pollock’s first pamphlet selection of poems, Metaphysical Graffiti, was published in England. This was followed by a principal collection, Constructing the Human (Poetry Salzburg), which was later developed into the book cycle, Blackwater Quartet. Between 2005-2011, in collaboration with Cinnamon Press in Wales, he published a second major book cycle, Relic Environments Trilogy. Entropy (also from Broadstone Books) was Estill Pollock’s first poetry collection to be published in the United States. A native of Kentucky, he has lived in England for forty years.
Publication Date: August 15, 2022
Paperback, 96 pages
ISBN: 978-1-956782-14-1
The cover of Estill Pollock’s Time Signatures portrays a black hole, appropriate for the inescapable gravity of this new volume that draws the reader into his visionary verse – a collection of narrative and ekphrastic poems, and a hybrid of the two, all intended “to offer a storyboard of creative energies.” And what a range of creativity we find on offer here, ranging from Dickens and Dickenson to Rembrandt and the Beatles, variously encompassing Pasternak and Alan Turing, Mary Wollstonecraft and Kafka, Auden and Brecht, Rubens and Bruegel. It requires both deep erudition and bold imagination to take on such a range of characters, and Pollock is more than up to the challenge. Often he portrays his subjects at seminal moments in their lives, “instances of personal resolution” that illuminate their humanity, freshly fleshing out these icons and Old Masters. His title evokes both music and physics, and both are present here, in the lyricism of his language and the exquisite precision of his observations. “Whether by turns a world defined by the sweep of brushstroke vistas or in the maze of pickstitch self-absorption,” Pollock assures us that “everything here is real. Some of it might even be true.”
Praise for Estill Pollock & Time Signatures
Estill Pollock’s Time Signatures is a hugely ambitious and, in the end, wonderfully achieved engagement with longer poetic forms. Unique also is Pollock’s exploration of history, ideas and the lives of cultural icons. Pollock wears his learning lightly, though this...would mean little to us were it not for the memorability of his language, his appeal to the senses and above all his skill in controlling the headlong thrust of his narratives.
—David Cooke, founder & editor of The High Window
Pollock writes so well that the poem rattles along, full of conversational phrases and vivid images...the style...loose but never uneconomical...with the kind of detail that gives it life and vibrancy, and takes the poetry to a new level, a consideration of the fragility of what we achieve if we attempt some kind of art.
—Bob Mee, review extract of “The Night Watch” in The Journal
About the Author
Estill Pollock’s first pamphlet selection of poems, Metaphysical Graffiti, was published in England. This was followed by a principal collection, Constructing the Human (Poetry Salzburg), which was later developed into the book cycle, Blackwater Quartet. Between 2005-2011, in collaboration with Cinnamon Press in Wales, he published a second major book cycle, Relic Environments Trilogy. Entropy (also from Broadstone Books) was Estill Pollock’s first poetry collection to be published in the United States. A native of Kentucky, he has lived in England for forty years.