“An Atlas of Radical Cartography,” edited by Alexis Bhagat and Lize Mogel, contains some of the most bizarre and fascinating maps out there. If you ever need to find the least surveillanced route to get through Manhattan, this atlas has got you covered. Each map pops out as a staggering and almost comical new perspective and makes you think about cartography like you never thought you could. There is an accompanying short essay with each map to help analyze and guide you through the madness.
Joe Walderman