Called "a master of both distilled insight and utter nonsense," New Yorker contributor Ian Frazier is one of the finest chroniclers of contemporary America. HOGS WILD assembles a decade's worth of his best essays and reportage, including a look at the relationship between feral hog populations and republican voting, a study of a New York City police detective […]
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