All Things Are Too Small

Essays in Praise of Excess

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A spiky, funny and intellectually dazzling response to modern culture - from BDSM to mindfulness to Sally Rooney'A radical and important book' James Wood, author of Serious Noticing'Brilliant ... a riveting book from one of our subtlest critics' Meghan O'Rourke, author of The Invisible Kingdom'Fearless, vivid ... her pleasure in thinking is so infectious, her appetite so generous' Lillian Fishman, author of Acts of ServiceIn All Things Are Too Small, virtuoso young critic and philosopher Becca Rothfeld turns her clear gaze to a series of interconnected cultural and political questions - about aesthetics, taste, literature, equality, power and sexuality.

In a healthy culture, she argues, economic security allows for wild extremes of aesthetic experimentation, yet in our society we've got it flipped. The gap between rich and poor yawns hideously wide, while we compensate with misguided attempts to effect equality in love and art, where it does not belong. Our culture's embrace of minimalism has left our souls impoverished: decluttering has reduced our living spaces to empty non-places; the mindfulness trend has emptied our minds of the thoughts that make us who we are; the regularization of sex has drained it of unpredictability and therefore true eroticism; and our quest for balance has yielded fictions whose protagonists aspire to excise their appetites.

As intellectually illuminating as it is gloriously carnal and earthy, All Things Are Too Small is a much needed tonic in a world of oppressive sterility and limitation, and a soul cry for derangement, imbalance, obsession, ravishment and disorder.

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Authors:
Rothfeld, Becca
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Publication Date:
04/04/2024
Format:
Hardback
Number of Pages:
304
ISBN:
9780349016221
SKU:
9780349016221

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