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In All Things Are Too Small, acclaimed critic Becca Rothfeld makes a bold case against the cult of minimalism and restraint that dominates contemporary culture. Through sharp, witty essays, she celebrates excess in all its forms—from maximalist aesthetics to generous portions, extravagant emotions, and unabashed ambition.
Rothfeld challenges the assumption that less is always more, arguing instead that our culture has become dangerously obsessed with limitation, efficiency, and stripped-down simplicity. With her characteristic intelligence and humor, she defends abundance, maximalism, and the joy of “too much” as a necessary counterweight to our austere age.
This provocative collection is a refreshing manifesto for anyone tired of minimalist dogma, offering permission to embrace excess, indulgence, and the beautiful, messy complexity of a life fully lived.







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