"Sauter is fascinated by the immediacy and force of aesthetic experience and relates his discovery of its history and dimensions. He writes with clarity and sensitivity, articulating the cognitive foundations of an aesthetic sensibility that has been struggling for recognition over the past fifty years. This is an aesthetics not of objects (beauty) nor of subjects (distance, disinterestedness) but an aesthetics of situations experienced variously as 'aura', 'engagement', the 'between', or 'atmosphere', and here articulated as 'presence.' Sauter's account of the compelling force of aesthetic presence is fresh, lucid, and eminently convincing."Arnold BerleantAuthor of The Aesthetic Field: A Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience