Phantom Noise

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Author: Brian Turner
Publisher: Bloodaxe
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 9781852248765
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.26 Pounds
Width: 0.2 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811/.6
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Phantom Noise by Brian Turner, published by Bloodaxe in 2010, is a collection of 80 pages of poetry that delves into the traumatic aftermath of war. This edition presents Turner’s reflections as he grapples with his experiences from the Iraq War, juxtaposing memories of conflict with the seemingly peaceful surroundings of California. The poems explore the profound impact of war on the human psyche, revealing the haunting echoes of violence and trauma that linger long after the physical battles have ended.

Readers will find a poignant exploration of the complexities of memory and the stark realities faced by soldiers and civilians alike. Through vivid imagery and unflinching honesty, Turner captures the surreal nature of everyday life in the shadow of war. The collection serves as a testament to the enduring effects of conflict, offering insights into the emotional landscape shaped by his experiences as a soldier. With its focus on the themes of war and trauma, Phantom Noise stands as a significant contribution to contemporary American poetry.


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Brian Turner’s first book of poems, Here, Bullet, was a harrowing, first-hand account of the Iraq War by a soldier-poet. In Phantom Noise he pumps up the volume as he faces and tries to deal with the traumatic aftermath of war. Flashbacks explode the daily hell of Baghdad into the streets and malls of peaceful California, at the same time sending Turner’s imagination reeling back to Iraq. If he thought he had written all he could of his Iraq experiences in “Here, Bullet”, he was mistaken, for what he saw and felt there affected him so profoundly that more poems had to be written, years later, from a place of apparent safety. Brian Turner writes a powerful poetry of witness, exceptional for its beauty, honesty and skill. Like Keith Douglas’s poems from the North African desert in the Second World War, Turner’s testament from the war in Iraq offers unflinchingly accurate description but no moral judgement, leaving the reader to draw any conclusions. Repetitive media reports show little of people’s daily experience of the war and occupation. In “Phantom Noise”, as in “Here, Bullet”, we see and feel the devastatingly surreal reality of everyday life and death for soldiers and civilians through the eyes of an eloquent writer who served in the US Army for seven years, with a year’s tour of duty in Iraq as an infantry team leader. Shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Phantom Noise” by Brian Turner. Synopsis preview: Brian Turner’s first book of poems, Here, Bullet, was a harrowing, first-hand account of the Iraq War by a soldier-poet. In Phantom Noise he pumps up the volume as he faces and tries to deal with the traumatic aftermath…
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Publisher: Bloodaxe. Year: 2010.
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ISBN-13: 9781852248765.
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Language: en. Pages: 80.

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