Woody Guthrie, House of Earth: A Novel, edited and introduced by Douglas Brinkley and Johnny Depp. New York: Infinitum Nihil/HarperCollins, 2013. xliv + 234pp., ISBN 978-0-06-224839-8. Cloth, £25.99 / £14.99
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