<p><em>Spoiled Distinctions</em> investigates crises of evaluation in twentieth-century France. Taking Marcel Proust as its central figure the book theorizes the disorienting force of everyday aesthetic experience. In a series of surprising readings Hannah Freed-Thall frees Proust from his reputation as the most refined of high modernists. The author of <em>In Search of Lost Time</em> appears here as a journalist and newspaper enthusiast a literary ventriloquist and connoisseur of popular scandals and a writer attentive to the unsophisticated phenomenology of the here and now.</p><p>The final chapters of the book consider the legacy of Proust&#39;s experiments with inestimable worth. Authors Francis Ponge Nathalie Sarraute and Yasmina Reza also explore the underside of cultural distinction. With Proust they elaborate modernist variations on the beautiful and sublime--from nuance to the &quot;whatever&quot; and from the awkward to the sickly-sweet. <em>Spoiled Distinctions</em> thus revitalizes the critical discourse on aesthetics. Mapping the intersection of phenomenology aesthetic theory and the sociology of culture the book reveals how enchanting the ordinary can be.</p>
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