“[AN ATLAS] assembles short accounts of 48 now-vanished micro-nations and their usually vainglorious founders.[...] Defoe, who works in film and animation, here writes a revved-up prose a bit like Hunter S. Thompson’s, but more jokey and with an English accent; it took me a while to get used to his sass, but I came to enjoy it immensely.”
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