Brian Turner, born in 1967, is an American poet, essayist and professor. He won the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award for his debut collection, Here, Bullet, the first of many awards and honors received for this collection of poems about his experience as a soldier in the Iraq War. His honors since include a Lannan Literary Fellowship. His second collection, shortlisted for the 2010 T.S. Eliot Prize, is Phantom Noise. Turner served for seven years in the US Army. He was an infantry team leader for a year in Iraq from November 2003 with the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division. In 1999-2000 he was deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina with the 10th Mountain Division.
Brian Turner's stunning 'war memoir' is a triumph of form and content...Man must look at what he has done. And Turner looks, brilliantly -- Jen Percy * New York Times * [Turner is] a soldier with the soul of a poet...remarkable * Daily Telegraph * Wrathful, wry and incantatory -- Erica Wagner * New Statesman * Ambitious... Fascinating * Sunday Times * His shrapnel-like chapters come at you from all angles... [A] most compulsive of survivor's tales * Guardian * An uncompromising story of violence and beauty, searing trauma and a dreamlike circulation between the past and the present... This marvellous memoir is his poetic message, floating gently towards us -- Joanna Bourke * Sunday Telegraph * Vivid... The war on the ground and the conflict in the head are combined in a work of art -- Iain Finlayson * The Times * The most haunting book I read this year -- Lia Mills * Irish Times *