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Adam Gopnik bibliography

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A list of the published work of Adam Gopnik, American writer and editor.

Books

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  • Gopnik, Adam (1980). Voila Carême. Drawings by Jack Huberman. New York: St. Martin's Press.
  • Varnedoe, Kirk & Adam Gopnik, eds. (1990). Modern art and popular culture : readings in high & low. New York: Abrams in association with the Museum of Modern Art.
  • Gopnik, Adam (2000). Paris to the Moon. New York: Random House.
  • —, ed. (2004). Americans in Paris : a literary anthology. New York: Library of America.
  • — (2005). The king in the window. New York: Hyperion Books For Children.
  • — (2006). Through the children's gate : a home in New York. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • — (2009). Angels and ages : a short book about Darwin, Lincoln, and modern life. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • — (2010). The steps across the water. Illustrated by Bruce McCall. New York: Disney/Hyperion Books.
  • — (2011). Winter : five windows on the season. Berkeley, CA: House of Anansi Press.
  • — (2011). The table comes first : family, France, and the meaning of food. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 9780307593450.
  • — (2017). At the strangers' gate : arrivals in New York. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • — (2019). A thousand small sanities : the moral adventure of liberalism. Basic Books. ISBN 978-1541699366.
  • — (2019). All alike. Thornwillow Press.
  • — (2023). The real work : on the mystery of mastery. New York: Liveright.

Essays, reporting and other contributions

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2005–2009

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  • Heiferman, Marvin, ed. (2005). City art : New York's Percent for Art Program. Essay by Eleanor Heartney; introduction by Adam Gopnik; preface by Michael R. Bloomberg; featured photography by David S. Allee. New York: Merrell. ISBN 185894290X.
  • Varnedoe, Kirk (2006). Pictures of nothing : abstract art since Pollock. Preface by Adam Gopnik. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Gopnik, Adam (February 12, 2007). "Whitney Balliett". The Talk of the Town. Postscript. The New Yorker. 82 (49): 31.
  • — (December 8, 2008). "Man of fetters : Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale". The Critics. A Critic at Large. The New Yorker. 84 (40): 90–96.
  • — (September 28, 2009). "Read all about it". The Talk of the Town. Comment. The New Yorker. 85 (30): 21–22.

2010–2014

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2015–2019

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2020–2024

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Notes

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  1. ^ Discusses General David Petraeus.
  2. ^ Recent books on Galileo.
  3. ^ Reviews Buell, Lawrence (2014). The dream of the Great American Novel. Belknap/Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674051157..
  4. ^ Online version is titled "The world's weirdest library".
  5. ^ Originally published in French in 2015 as Lettre aux escrocs de l'islamophobie qui font le jeu des racistes.
  6. ^ Title in the online table of contents is "Paul McCartney’s Magnificent Melodic Gift".
  7. ^ Online version is titled "Iceland's historic candidate".
  8. ^ Online version is titled "Montaigne on Trial".
  9. ^ Online version is titled "Daniel Barenboim's New York anniversary".
  10. ^ Online version is titled "Are liberals on the wrong side of history?".
  11. ^ Online version is titled "Hemingway, the sensualist".
  12. ^ Online version is titled "How Alexander Calder made art move".
  13. ^ Online version is titled "The great crime decline".
  14. ^ Online version is titled "How the man of reason got radicalized".
  15. ^ Online version is titled "Can we live longer but stay younger?".
  16. ^ Online version is titled "Scenes from the life of Roz Chast".
  17. ^ Online version is titled "Storytelling across the ages".
  18. ^ Online version is titled "The new theatrics of remote therapy".
  19. ^ Online version is titled "The mixed–up masters of early animated cartoons".
  20. ^ Online version is titled "What we get wrong about America’s crisis of democracy".
  21. ^ Originally published in the April 9, 2007 issue.
  22. ^ Online version is titled "What’s the point of food in fiction?".
  23. ^ Online version is titled "How to build a Twenty-first-Century tyrant".
  24. ^ Online version is titled "The rules of rhyme".
  25. ^ Online version is titled "How Camille Pissarro went from mediocrity to magnificence".