

Jackson Pollock Ep 1 of 9: Meet the Parents
11 snips Oct 15, 2018
This journey into Jackson Pollock's world begins with quirky family dynamics, from naming conventions to competitive sibling rivalry. Dark humor exposes the harsh realities of the 1870s American West and the Pollock family's struggle with tuberculosis. It delves into Leroy Pollock's troubled upbringing and the emotional neglect that shaped his son, Jackson. Amidst these challenges, fascinating anecdotes weave a story of aspiration and dysfunction. Expect a wild ride filled with humor, culture, and unexpected insights!
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Unexpected Leroy
- Michael Anthony expresses his surprise at finding a white Iowan named Leroy in the 1870s.
- He humorously insists on using Leroy's full name despite the latter shortening it to Roy.
Tragic Childhood
- Leroy's mother and older sister die from tuberculosis during his early childhood.
- His father then gives him up for adoption to a poor couple.
Romantic TB
- In the 19th century, tuberculosis was considered a romantic disease due to its slow progression.
- People even desired it because it allowed them to prepare for death, unlike other sudden causes.