Phantom Poetry

Phantom Poetry
Author: Kayla Lowe
Publisher: Kayla Lowe
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2019-03-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

From award-winning author, Kayla Lowe, comes a collection of poems inspired by the classic tale of The Phantom of the Opera. Originally published by Gaston Leroux in 1909 and then later transformed into the Broadway award-winning musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the tragic story of the disfigured musical genius who lived in the bowels of the Palais Garnier has captivated audiences for more than a century. Never before has anyone published a book of poetry pertaining exclusively to the love triangle that existed between the Phantom, his ingenue (Christine Daae), and her vicomte (Raoul de Chagny). This poetry collection consists of three chapbooks that explore these characters from a poetic standpoint. Divided into three parts, the collection features more than 100 poems that take readers on a dramatic journey to the past and into the infamous Phantom’s lair where passion, obsession, music, love, and artifice reign.

Phantom Poetry

Phantom Poetry
Author: Desmon D. Mungo
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2010-02-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1469119579

This is Poetry as a person that creates a life that most people live. Quotes to learn and live by as you get a poetic trip through my mind. My love, life itself, and Quotes.

Dear Azula, I Have a Crush on Danny Phantom

Dear Azula, I Have a Crush on Danny Phantom
Author: Azura Tyabji
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1638340196

2019 Button Poetry Prize Runner-Up Dear Azula, I Have a Crush on Danny Phantom is a crossover of our coming of age universes. Exploring the interplay of adolescence and media, Dear Azula is a masterclass on how Generation Z see themselves reflected on screen, how they find themselves in characters when the world does not grant them the possibility. These poems pay homage to the cartoon characters who made us the wicked lovestruck people that we are. These ubiquitous stories of teen ghost boys and water bending women gave wonder to a generation raised by recession. In illustrious villains we learned our own glamour. In chiseled chins and 2D teeth we learned desire. In Dear Azula, I Have a Crush on Danny Phantom we bring the early 2000s renaissance of animation into our modern lives to unpack, celebrate, revel, and remember.

Phantom Noise

Phantom Noise
Author: Brian Turner
Publisher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1938584155

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.

Phantom Pains of Madness

Phantom Pains of Madness
Author: Noelle Kocot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781940696300

In her seventh collection, Kocot strings one word per line into dark and dazzling recitals of her capacity for emotion.

Pantompains

Pantompains
Author: Therese Estacion
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781771666862

Therese Estacion?survived a rare infection that nearly killed her, but not without losing both?her legs below the knees, several fingers, and reproductive organs.?Phantompains?is a visceral, imaginative?collection?exploring disability, grief and life by interweaving stark?memories with magic surrealism. Taking inspiration?from Filipino horror and folk tales, Estacion incorporates some Visayan language into her work, ?telling stories of mermen, gnomes and ogres that haunt childhood?stories of the?Philippines and, then, imaginings in her hospital room, where she spent months after her operations, recovering. There is a dreamlike?quality to these pieces, rivaled by depictions of pain, of amputation, of hysterectomy, of disability, ?and the realization of catastrophic change. Estacion says she?wrote these poems out of necessity: an essential task to deal with the trauma?of hospitalization and what followed. Now, they are demonstrations of?the power?of our imaginations to provide catharsis, preserve memory, rebel and even to find?self-love.

Phantom Camera

Phantom Camera
Author: Jaswinder Bolina
Publisher: New Issues Poetry and Prose
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9781936970131

Poetry. "PHANTOM CAMERA searches for ways to escape the traps of autobiographical self-absorption while retaining the warmth and energy of personal narrative. Bolina's speakers are often melancholy and estranged, yet charmingly ironic about their estrangement. Drama--both funny and touching-arises from their efforts to stay safe while longing for human connection."--Mark Halliday

Phantom Phantasia

Phantom Phantasia
Author: E. a. Bucchianeri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789899684461

"The Opera Ghost really existed," Gaston Leroux declared, introducing the world to his most famous literary character, the Phantom of the Opera. The legendary Opera Ghost continues to live in the hearts of Phans dedicated to Leroux's tale of mystery, passion and unrequited love. "Phantom Phantasia" by E.A. Bucchianeri is a poetical celebration of the enigmatic masked genius haunting the depths of the Paris Opera house. A collection of twenty poems varying in style from the serious to the comic, each poem is richly illustrated with vintage images in addition to artwork, photographs and original colour plates designed by the author evoking the elegant Belle Epoque days of Paris."

The Phantom Heroine

The Phantom Heroine
Author: Judith T. Zeitlin
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2007-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0824830911

Zeitlin's study centers on the seventeenth century, one of the most interesting and creative periods of Chinese literature and politically one of the most traumatic, witnessing the overthrow of the Ming, the Manchu conquest, and the subsequent founding of the Qing. Drawing on fiction, drama, poetry, medical cases, and visual culture, the author departs from more traditional literary studies, which tend to focus on a single genre or author. Ranging widely across disciplines, she integrates detailed analyses of great literary works with insights drawn from the history of medicine, art history, comparative literature, anthropology, religion, and performance studies. The Phantom Heroine probes the complex literary and cultural roots of the Chinese ghost tradition. Zeitlin is the first to address its most remarkable feature: the phenomenon of verse attributed to phantom writers - that is, authors actually reputed to be spirits of the deceased. This book should appeal to readers interested in Chinese studies, gender studies, comparative literature, performance studies, the history of religion, and of course, ghost stories and the occult

Ghost Girl

Ghost Girl
Author: Amy Gerstler
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2004-04-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1440684138

Sly and sophisticated, direct, playful, and profound, Amy Gerstler’s new collection highlights her distinctive poetic style. In thirty-seven poems, using a variety of dramatic voices and visual techniques, she finds meaning in unexpected places, from a tour of a doll hospital to an ad for a CD of Beethoven symphonies to an earthy exploration of toast. Gerstler’s abiding interests—in love and mourning, in science and pseudoscience, in the idea of an afterlife, in seances and magic—are all represented here. Entertaining and erudite, complex yet accessible, these poems will enhance Gerstler’s reputation as an important contemporary poet.