The Twenty-Fifth Year is D'Lee Pollock's first published volume of poetry; she has published individual poems and short stories previously. Pollock's voice encompasses both the pain and the passion of her generation. Albeit difficult to articulate years of life experience within the words of thirty-three pages of verse, Pollock attempts to deal with both personal and political conflicts by synthesizing her experiences into paradigms of poetic thoughts. She deals with loss, longings, and literary inspirations in these selections.
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