"With its dialectical rigor yielding insights at every turn, Imperial Decay is one of the very few, truly essential books to come out this year." —Joshua Lund, University of Notre Dame"Through an invigorating analysis of literature, film and photography from the US and Latin America, Emilio Sauri gives a name to our present malaise: imperial decay. Moving beyond culturalist and identitarian accounts of empire and capitalism, this book succeeds in revealing how patient and rigorous attention to aesthetic form might yet provide insights into the social structures that have wrought immiseration and degradation on a truly hemispheric scale." —Ericka Beckman, University of Pennsylvania