Description
A glorious call to throw off restraint and balance in favor of excess, abandon, and disproportion, in essays ranging from such topics as mindfulness, decluttering, David Cronenberg, and consent.
In her debut essay collection, "brilliant and stylish" (The Washington Post) critic Becca Rothfeld takes on one of the most sacred cows of our time: the demand that we apply the virtues of equality and democracy to culture and aesthetics. The result is a culture that is flattened and sanitized, purged of ugliness, excess, and provocation.
Author: Becca Rothfeld
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Published: 04/01/2025
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 7.90h x 4.80w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781250849946
ISBN10: 1250849942
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Literary Criticism | Subjects & Themes | Politics
- Philosophy | Aesthetics
About the Author
Becca Rothfeld is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing and the Robert B. Silvers Prize for Literary Criticism. She is the non-fiction book critic for the Washington Post, an editor at The Point, a contributing editor at the Boston Review, and a PhD candidate (on long hiatus) at Harvard. She has written for The New York Review of Books, the New Yorker, the Atlantic, the New York Times Book Review, Bookforum, The Yale Review, the Baffler, and more. She lives with her two dogs and husband in Washington, DC.

