"The day of the first moonwalk, my father's college literature
professor told his class, 'Someday they'll send a poet, and we'll
find out what it's really like.' Turner has sent back a dispatch
from a place arguably more incomprehensible than the moon--the war
in Iraq--and deserves our thanks."--The New York Times Book Review,
on Here, Bullet
In the aftermath of best-selling Here, Bullet, Brian Turner
deftly illuminates existence as both easily extinguishable and
ultimately enduring. These prophetic, osmotic poems wage a daily
battle for normalcy, seeking structure in the quotidian while
grappling with the absence of forgetting.
From "Discotheque":
Late at night, Jackowski and I taped the flex-chargeto the gate.
I unspooled the shock tube, removed the safety.Hathaway radioed the
countdown--and at zero--
I pulled the pin. It was me, Sgt. Turner, who cracked the night
open with explosivesand wrote it all down, word by word.
Brian Turner earned an MFA from the University of Oregon before
serving with the US Army as an infantry team leader in Iraq. He has
been featured on National Public Radio, The NewsHour with Jim
Lehrer, and the BBC. He has received an NEA Literature Fellowship
in Poetry, the Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholarship, and a
fellowship from the Lannan Foundation.
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