Phantom Captain

Phantom Captain

by Kim Rosenfield
Phantom Captain

Phantom Captain

by Kim Rosenfield

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Overview

Phantom Captain explores the poetry of psychoanalysis, feminism and gender, questions of the 21st century self, and the accelerating pressures of standardizing capitalism upon the human mind.

Kim Rosenfield places the funhouse mirror of the psychoanalytic endeavor in full-frontal view, without sugar-coating and without filters, inviting readers to participate in deep-diving investigations. Psychic provocations are laid bare while being surrounded by the honest warmth in Rosenfield's voice. Rosenfield's poems are simultaneously mature, fresh, and energetic, breaking through the newly creeping American homogenizations, exposing the everydayness of all that oppresses the mind and voice: "the shit you smell / just might be your own." In six irregular and ambitious sections, Rosenfield offers a path of transcendent survival: one that protects human intuition and improvisation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944380274
Publisher: Fence Magazine, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/31/2023
Series: Ottoline Prize
Pages: 88
Sales rank: 719,602
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 6.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kim Rosenfield is a poet and psychotherapist living and working in Brooklyn, New York.

Originally from Southern California, her first chapbook was published by Ouija Madness Press, Los Angeles in 1982. She is the author of Two Poems (LEAVE books,1995) Good Morning––Midnight–– (Roof Books 200, winner of Small Press Traffic’s Book of the Year Award), Tràma (Krupskaya 2004), re:evolution (Les Figues Press 2009) Lividity (Les Figues Press, 2012) and USO: I’ll Be Seeing You (Ugly Duckling Presse 2013). Her work has been included in the anthologies Bowery Women: Poems (YBK Press 2006), Gurlesque: The New Grrly, Burlesque Poetics (Saturnalia Books 2010), Against Expression (Northwestern UniversityPress 2011), I’ll Drown My Book (Les Figues Press 2012), and The Unexpected Guest: Art, writing and thinking on hospitality (Liverpool Biennial, ART/BOOKS 2018). From 1993-1996, Rosenfield co-edited Object magazine with Robert Fitterman (eclipsearchive.org) and is a founding member of the artist collective, Collective Task (collectivetask.
magnetberg.de/). 

Read an Excerpt

"...what does it mean that I can't take a lifetime

in this aggravating acceleration

to say what I must"


"The shit you smell

Just might be your own"

"I'm trying to deal with troubling matters as thoroughly feminist moments. Take the innocence of financial planners, whose only connections are, at best, in a manner, what might be regarded as impersonal. Whose expectations imply that accumulation of wealth is THE sole context through which activities that are awarded the utmost significance in our world are judged. The best example of the thinking is the idea:

Metaphors are investments instead of possessions"

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

I: Longing Crosses the Sea

II: Former Present Times

III: Aesthetics of the Invisible Realm

IV: Nature’s Afterward Hours

V: It’s Been an Almost Hysterical

Test of My Mettle

VI: The Great Empty Goodnight

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