Exits
“Pollock’s poetry is brilliant”
— Kristiana Reed, editor in chief, Free Verse Revolution
Stephen C. Pollock’s poetry collection Exits nods to the literary traditions of years past while simultaneously speaking to the present moment. Multilayered and musical, the poems in Exits have drawn comparisons to the work of Eavan Boland and Seamus Heaney. With bold imagery, attention to form, and a consistent through line rooted in the theme of mortality, Pollock’s collection responds to contemporary anxieties surrounding death and the universal search for meaning in life’s transience.
“Exits…is a magnificent work”
— Rich Follett, Readers’ Favorite Reviews, 5.0 stars
“Exits exemplifies the musicality of language”
— Foreword-Clarion Reviews
“Full of wit, insight and provocative imagery, Exits is a masterful collection”
— IndieReader, 5.0 stars
“Exits is a book that has profoundly impacted the literary world”
— Midwest Book Review
Every life is finite. Though circumstance and timing may vary, death remains the one inescapable attribute of the human condition. Awareness of this inevitability and recognition of the transient nature of our biological selves profoundly affect each person’s perspective on their life and its meaning.
The poems in this book relate to one or more aspects of mortality — disease and decline, death and remembrance. Many of the images and metaphors are drawn from nature. In addition, each poem is paired with a piece of artwork intended to resonate with the writing and enhance the reader’s experience.
Despite the seemingly somber theme, all of the poems feature vivid imagery and abundant wordplay. The collection also presents a potpourri of styles, ranging from traditional forms to free verse to hybrid works. Nine of the poems have appeared in literary journals, and six have been recognized in regional or international poetry competitions.
In a world ravaged by contagion, famine and war, Exits dovetails with the prevailing zeitgeist.