Rachel Pollack
Rachel Pollack | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York |
17 August 1945
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | New York University, Claremont Graduate University |
Occupation | Author |
Notable work | Issues 64-87 of Doom Patrol |
Style | Magical realism |
Rachel Pollack (born August 17, 1945 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American science fiction author, comic book writer, and expert on divinatory tarot. Pollack has been a great influence on the women's spirituality movement.
Contents
Tarot reading
Pollack's work 78 Degrees of Wisdom on tarot reading is commonly referenced by tarot readers.[1] She has created her own tarot deck, Shining Woman Tarot (later Shining Tribe Tarot).[2] She also aided in the creation of the Vertigo Tarot Deck with illustrator Dave McKean and author Neil Gaiman, and she wrote a book to accompany it.[3]
Comics
Pollack is best known for her run of issues 64-87 on the comic book Doom Patrol, on DC Comics' Vertigo imprint,[3] which became a cult favorite under Grant Morrison. A comic fandom legend has it that Pollack was assigned to write the series after writing persistent letters to the editor.[4] Although the letters are a matter of record,[4] it's unknown if they were actually the cause of her employment. During her tenure Pollack dealt with such rarely addressed comic-book topics as menstruation, sexual identity, and transsexuality. Pollack's run ended two years later, with the book's cancellation. Pollack also wrote a Brother Power the Geek one-shot, and eleven issues of a New Gods series for DC Comics (the first five co-authored with Tom Peyer). Author Neil Gaiman has sometimes consulted Rachel Pollack on the tarot for his stories.[5] Pollack created an actual tarot spread for one of Gaiman's books.[citation needed]
Fiction
Her magical realism[6] novels explore worlds imbued with elements pulled from a number of traditions, faiths, and religions.
Several of her novels are set in an alternative reality that resembles modern America, but an America of Bright Beings, where magic and ritual, religion and thaumaturgy are the norms.[7]
Nonfiction
Her book The Body Of The Goddess is an exploration of the history of the Goddess. Rachel Pollack uses the image of the Goddess in many of her works.
Influences
Pollack is Jewish,[8] and has frequently written about the Kabbalah, most notably in The Kabbalah Tree.[9]
Pollack is a transsexual woman and has written frequently on transgender issues.[10][11] In Doom Patrol she introduced Coagula, a transsexual character. She has also written several essays on transsexualism, attacking the notion that it is a "sickness," [12] instead saying that it is a passion. She has emphasized the revelatory aspects of transsexualism, saying that "the trance-sexual [sic] woman sacrifices her social identity as a male, her personal history, and finally the very shape of her body to a knowledge, a desire, which overpowers all rational understanding and proof."
A Secret Woman features a police detective who is transgender and Jewish. The detective utters the prayer, "Blessed art thou oh G-d who made me not a woman. Double blessed is Doctor Green who has."[13] Rachel Pollack created the characters known as 'the bandage people' for her Doom Patrol run. The bandage people are 'sexually remaindered spirits' who died in sexual accidents. The initials srs came from the medical term 'sex reassignment surgery'. Rachel wrote the essay "The Transsexual Book of The Dead" for the anthology Phallus Palace. This article is concerning transmen.
Fairy tales such as the Brothers Grimm have influenced many of Pollack's writings. Her new book, Tarot of Perfection, is a book of fairy tales based on the tarot.
Teaching
For nearly 20 years Pollack has been teaching seminars with Tarot author Mary K. Greer at the Omega Institute, in Rhinebeck, New York.[14] She has also done seminars for several years in California in conjunction with Greer, and she co-presented a breakthrough seminar with Tarot author Johanna Gargiulo-Sherman on Tarot and psychic ability, using her own Shining Tribe Tarot and Gargulio-Sherman's Sacred Rose Tarot.[14] Pollack is also a popular lecturer at Tarot seminars and symposiums such as LATS (Los Angeles Tarot Symposium), BATS (Bay Area Tarot Symposium), and the Readers Studio.[14] Pollack currently teaches creative writing at Goddard College. Her most recent work is included in the anthology called Interfictions: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing edited by Theodora Goss. Pollack has taught English at State University of New York.
Cancer
In May 2015 Pollack was diagnosed with Lymphatic Cancer. By late summer the cancer had responded to treatment and was in remission. [15]
Published works
Non-fiction books
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Novels
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Collections
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Anthologies
Short fiction
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Poetry
- The Wild Cows (1993)[17]
Essays
- Introduction: A Machine For Constructing Stories (1989)[17]
- Read This (The New York Review of Science Fiction, October 1991) (1991)[17]
- Read This (The New York Review of Science Fiction, July 1995) (1995)[17]
- Read This (The New York Review of Science Fiction, August 1996) (1996)[17]
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Forthcoming books
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Reviews
- The Book of Embraces (1991) by Eduardo Galeano
- Outside the Dog Museum (1992) by Jonathan Carroll
- Coelestis [vt Celestis](1996) by Paul Park
Comics
- Rachel Pollack (w)Doom Patrol 64-87 (1993-1995), Vertigo
- Rachel Pollack, Tom Peyer (w), Luke Ross (p), Brian Garvey (i). New Gods v4, 1-11 (1995-1996), DC Comics
- Rachel Pollack (w), Chris Weston (a). Time Breakers 1-5 (1995), Helix
- Rachel Pollack (w), Thomas Yeates (a). Vertigo Visions: Tomahawk 1 (1998), Vertigo
Degrees, awards, and memberships
- 1997 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel winner for Godmother Night[18]
- 1994 Nebula Award for Best Novel nominee for Temporary Agency
- 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award winner for Unquenchable Fire
- Certified Tarot Grand Master (CTGM) with the Tarot Certification Board of America[14]
- Tarot Sage (TS) with the American Board For Tarot Certification[14]
- member of the American Tarot Association (ATA)[14]
- member of the International Tarot Society (ITS)[14]
- member of the Tarot Guild of Australia[14]
- member of the Tarot Association of the British Isles.[14]
- Honours degree in English from New York University[16]
- Masters in English from Claremont Graduate University[16]
- Faculty, MFA in Creative Writing Program, Goddard College
References
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- ↑ Pollack, Rachel. A Secret Woman: A Mystery. New York: St. Martin's Minotaur, 2002.
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External links
- Official website
- Official website
- Rachel Pollack at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Reviews of 78 Degrees of Wisdom
- The story behind The Child Eater - Online Essay by Rachel Pollack at Upcoming4.me
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