![]() ![]() His most recent book of poetry, Phantom Noise, was short-listed for the T.S. ![]() He received a USA Hillcrest Fellowship in Literature, an NEA Literature Fellowship in Poetry, the Amy Lowell Traveling Fellowship, a US-Japan Friendship Commission Fellowship, the Poets’ Prize, and a Fellowship from the Lannan Foundation. Turner was featured in the documentary film Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience, which was nominated for an Academy Award. His poetry and essays have been published in the New York Times, National Geographic, Poetry Daily, Virginia Quarterly Review, Georgia Review, and other journals. His poems have also been published and translated into Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Serbo-Croatian, and Spanish. His two collections of poetry: Here, Bullet (Alice James Books, 2005 Bloodaxe Books, 2007) and Phantom Noise (Alice James Books 2010 Bloodaxe Books 2010) have also been published in Sweden by Oppenheim forlag and Poland by Galeria Literacka. A Dutch edition was published in 2015 and an Italian edition is forthcoming in 2017. US 2014 Jonathan Cape/Random House UK 2014) has been called “Achingly, disturbingly, shockingly beautiful” by Nick Flynn and “a humane, heartbreaking, and expertly crafted work of literature” by Tim O’Brien. ![]() Brian Turner’s latest book, My Life as a Foreign Country: A Memoir (W.W. ![]()
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