"…[Steeves] provides rich, coherent, and thought provoking analyses of the deep continuity between art and life. He explores complex ideas and experiences in a highly readable way, examining them from multiple perspectives and engaging the reader's imaginative and critical capacities. <i>Beautiful, Bright, and Blinding</i> will certainly merit multiple readings and provoke discussion." — <i>Phenomenology & Practice</i><br /><br />"…Steeves guides us through an enlightening, entertaining, accessible, and intelligent study of the life of art that never leaves behind the human element that each of us brings to the banquet … [he] has produced an objectively beautiful and fascinating book, every bit as artistic as the objects we see through its bright and illuminating lens." — <i>Popular Culture Review</i><br /><br />"This is a brilliant new contribution by our preeminent phenomenologist of culture. It's extremely accessible, illuminating, original, and sophisticated while being philosophically probing." — David Wood, author of <i>The Step Back: Ethics and Politics after Deconstruction</i>