"Without Model is Adorno at his most relaxed, a sequence of short, sometimes fragmentary texts on aesthetics - a 'Parva Aesthetica' - assembled by the author in late life and published in 1967, two years before he died. . . . Adorno's commitment to being without a 'model' - a Leitbild - is rooted in one of his most appealing dislikes, for the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. . . . the 'small aesthetics' in Without Model will defend 'the zone that conformism seeks to proscribe as experimental', which for Adorno, as ever, 'is the last refuge of the possibility of aesthetic truth'."-- "London Review of Books"