"Empire" sings in art and truth. It celebrates and mourns in ways both beautiful and sublime.
-Michael Kleber-Diggs, author of "Worldly Things," winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize. James Armstrong's new collection "Empire" is a lacerating interrogation of a nation obsessed with violence, cruelty, and war . . . the prophetic voice in this book singes and soars, yet also ultimately leaves room for hope.
-Melissa Range, author...
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