Shortlisted for the 2010 T.S. Eliot Prize. 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.
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ISBN
9781780370262
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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