<p><b>What is the relationship between Marie Kondo and many modern novels? Why do we get addicted to stories - particularly when they''re about serial killers? </b><b>Seven years after #metoo, how can we have the sex we really want? </b><b>Is it ok to think <i>Troll 2</i> is a good film?<br></b><br>In <i>All Things Are Too Small, </i>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. Looking beyond ordinary interpretations and conventional morality, she entertains the reader with her sparkling thoughts on subjects such as minimalism; mindfulness; the body horror of David Cronenberg; political and interpersonal equality; and why it is so difficult for women to divulge to men that they do, in fact shit.<br><br>As intellectually illuminating as it is gloriously carnal and earthy, <i>All Things Are Too Small </i>is a much needed tonic i