Phantompains, Therese Estacion
Phantompains, Therese Estacion
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Phantompains

Author: Therese Estacion

Narrator: Therese Estacion

Unabridged: 1 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Book*hug Press

Published: 06/15/2021


Synopsis

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 dreamlike 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 recovering after her operations. 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.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Katłįà on April 24, 2021

This book has given me a new appreciation for poetry. Although I will never be able to fully comprehend what it was like for the author to go through such a life changing event, this collection of poetry has provided me with insight into how the author deeply feels in nealry every moment of their jo......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on April 14, 2025

Phantompains is a stunning collection of poetry and I'm so grateful I stumbled across it. Therese Estacion writes autobiographical poems about her experience developing a severe systemic infection resulting in the removal of both legs, several fingers, and her reproductive organs. The poetry section......more

Goodreads review by Amber on June 04, 2021

I said yes, to have dinner with someone I had never met before. A travelling writer who was looking for the company of fellow writers. This was the first time I met Terese. We both said yes to dine with a stranger. For me, this would have been out of my comfort zone, but this time it felt right. Tere......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on July 24, 2024

A moving, highly relatable #ownvoices poetry collection about a Filipino Canadian woman who loses some of her fingers and her lower legs due to a debilitating disease. Great on audio and highly recommended for anyone looking to better understand the life of someone who has had a hysterectomy or lost......more

Goodreads review by Myranda on January 08, 2023

Disclaimer: The author is a friend and a lovely person in general , and while I don't think that biases me significantly - especially for poetry, see below! - I think it is only fair to disclose. I don't feel super qualified to review poetry - I read it sporadically and I enjoy it, but even when I st......more