"Combining the history of drone warfare and the consequences of "everywhere war" with personal memory and reflections on the myths and mechanics of prosthetic violence, voyeurism, masculinity, and desire, these poems put their operator in the heads-up display to imagine what happens when targets look back"--
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"Combining the history of drone warfare and the consequences of "everywhere war" with personal memory and reflections on the myths and mechanics of prosthetic violence, voyeurism, masculinity, and desire, these poems put their operator in the heads-up display to imagine what happens when targets look back"--
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