Thursday, 19 May 2022

Entropy (Review)

We are pleased to offer a new review of Estill Pollock's 2021 poetry collection, Entropy. The review by Melissa Todd was published in the Summer 2022 issue of the English periodical, The Journal.

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The word 'entropy' derives from the Greek for transformation. It's come to mean an unravelling into chaos. There is a good deal of chaos in this book, much of it generated by war; but for me, the real meat lies elsewhere, in the more domestic, familial work, much of it in the second section, Goners.

"Visitor Hours," the unhappy tale of a trip to a care home, triumphs:

                 Recognition spikes or troughs. Today, you remember

                me, a little, our cup of tea enough to

                stopper the mind's drift

                a moment...

"Christmas Island, 1958" left me white-knuckled with fury for the young men used a guinea pigs to test the effects of a nuclear blast, the story told simply, dispassionately, and all the more effective for it.

The timely "In Kiev" gives us some historical background to the current crisis:

                 Between the dungeon and power the path

                A blade's edge

There is much in this book that's contemporary, as in "Monster," a sprawling beast which echoes Covid's unstoppable path, its pacy gallop, (its) guttural gasped syllables adding frenzy to the lines and our memories:

                 Beyond the sickness leaning into every breath

Part Three, Water Harp, consists of smaller, sketch-like verses, each named for its opening line, as if taken from a notebook found after the author's time, each a snapshot of a moment, a feeling, a day, a colour:

                 The mind turning from itself, regarding

                Time unrecovered, the sap of entitlement

                And tomorrow

This is a book to mull on, long after you've devoured the final line.

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The review is now listed at the end of the sequence:

https://estillpollockpoetry.blogspot.com/p/other-reviews.html

Saturday, 19 February 2022

Press Release (Review)

The long poem, "The Night Watch," which is included in Time Signatures, a new poetry collection scheduled for publication by Broadstone Books in Autumn, 2022, has been reviewed recently. The Other Reviews page has been updated to include the review.

https://estillpollockpoetry.blogspot.com/p/other-reviews.html

Monday, 10 January 2022

Press Release (Entropy update)

We are pleased to announce that Estill Pollock's recent poetry collection, Entropy, published by Broadstone Books in 2021, is now listed in the UK through Blackwell's in Oxford. Previously, the title was available only through U.S./North American distribution. 

U.K. readers will now be able to order the book directly at:

https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Entropy-by-Estill-Pollock/9781937968922

The publisher has asked it to be noted that the distributor has erroneously listed the the title as hardback but it is in fact perfect bound.



Friday, 10 September 2021

Press Release

Broadstone Books (Broadstone Media LLC) is pleased to announce that Estill Pollock's latest poetry collection, Entropy, has been listed as a Recommended title on the latest SPD (Small Press Distribution) network in the United States.

Entropy





Sunday, 29 August 2021


Entropy

We are pleased to announce the publication of Estill Pollock's latest poetry collection, Entropy, published in the United States by Broadstone Books in Kentucky. 

The book is available now through the publisher website at a discounted price, or through Amazon. In the UK, the book is available through Blackwell's (Oxford) online listing.

https://www.broadstonebooks.com/shop/p/entropy-poetry-by-estill-pollock





Tuesday, 30 June 2020

New Poems in 2020

In 2020, new poems are scheduled for publication in the English journals, The Dawntreader, Orbis, Reach and Sarasvati. The long poem, "Monster" is published in the New York journal, Projected Letters, which had previously published the poem sequence, "Water Harp" and the individual poems, "Ex Cathedra" and "Snake."

Monday, 9 January 2017

Press Release


Notification has been received from publishers Forward Poetry that the poem, "Asides to Walt Whitman, Where Brooklyn Ferry Intersects the Seventh Circle of Dante's Hell" is to be included in their new anthology of political poetry, Political Fortunes, scheduled for publication in March 2017.

On publication, copies of the anthology will be lodged with the British Library and other libraries in the UK and Republic of Ireland.

Further information will be available at www.forwardpoetry.co.uk.