Written entirely in iambic trimeter (the same meter that Gray used to write about Charlie Parker's life and work in his internationally acclaimed Blues for Bird), Gray's biographical poem runs more than 3,000 lines.
In Jackson Pollock: Memories Arrested in Space, Gray captures the essence of the brilliant yet tortured artist in language that reflects a Pollock painting: spontaneous, beautiful, and haunting, with bursts of energy that touch the soul and make it soar. Art and poetry lovers alike will rejoice in Gray's homage to a true American icon.