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Snobbery

The American Version
By:Joseph Epstein
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780618340736
eText ISBN:9780547561646
Edition:0
Copyright:2002
Format:Page Fidelity

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Observations on the many ways we manage to look down on others, from "a writer who can make you laugh out loud on every third page" ( The New York Times Book Review). Snobs are everywhere. At the gym, at work, at school, and sometimes even lurking in your own home. But how did we, as a culture, get this way? With dishy detail, Joseph Epstein skewers all manner of elitism as he examines how snobbery works, where it thrives, and the pitfalls and perils in thinking you're better than anyone else.   Offering arch observations on the new footholds of snobbery, including food, fashion, high-achieving children, schools, politics, being with-it—whatever "it" is—name-dropping, and much more, Epstein explores the shallows and depths of a concept that has become part of our everyday lives . . . for better or worse.   "Smart, witty, perceptive . . . and almost always—in the best sense of the word—entertaining," Snobbery provides the ultimate social commentary on arrogance in America ( The Washington Post Book World). It's a book you shouldn't be caught dead without.

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