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Ecstatic political poetry and prose engaging notions of bureaucracy by a translator of Chilean poetry
National Book Award winner Daniel Borzutzky pens an incandescently scathing indictment of capitalism's moral decay.
A series of 19 lyric poems that imagines a prison camp located on the beaches of Chicago that is privatized, racially segregated, and overrun by a brutal police force. Thinking about the ways in which economic policy, racism, and militarized policing combine to shape the city, the poems explore the themes of estrangement, state violence, and capitalist exploitation, and take a hard look at neoliberal urbanism in the historic city of Chicago.
This riveting new book of powerful poetry continues the author's investigation into the political and social violence of our times
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