20 non-fiction books to watch for in 2012

Here’s a sampling of some of the more promising early 2012 nonfiction titles.

6. 'Red Plenty,' by Francis Spufford

Red Plenty By Francis Spufford Graywolf Press, 448 pp.

This genre-busting mix of history and fiction traces the last decades of life in the Soviet Union and the slow, sad death of the dream of a proletariat paradise. (February)

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