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    Adam Gopnik (born August 24, 1956) is an American writer and essayist, who was raised in Montreal, Canada. He is best known as a staff writer for The...
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  • A list of the published work of Adam Gopnik, American writer and editor. Gopnik, Adam (1980). Voila Carême. Drawings by Jack Huberman. New York: St. Martin's...
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    Alison Gopnik (born June 16, 1955) is an American professor of psychology and affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley...
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  • linguist Adam Gopnik (born 1956), American writer, son of Myrna Alison Gopnik (born 1955), psychology professor, daughter of Myrna Blake Gopnik (born 1963)...
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  • Winter: Five Windows on the Season is a nonfiction book written by Adam Gopnik for the 2011 Massey Lectures. Each of the book's five chapters had been...
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  • their future, and sustain the prosperity and well-being of citizens. Adam Gopnik defines spatial intelligence as the ability to grasp a changing whole...
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  • Liberalism is a non-fiction book about liberalism written by American writer Adam Gopnik. It was published by Basic Books on May 14, 2019, to mixed reviews. The...
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    the Circus asserted that nobody "thought of Updike as a vital writer". Adam Gopnik of The New Yorker evaluated Updike as "the first American writer since...
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    every Trump policy "cannot axiomatically be wrong, evil and dangerous". Adam Gopnik, who takes a strong anti-Trump position, responded to these assertions...
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  • personal assistant, to handle her schedule. While being interviewed by Adam Gopnik at The New Yorker Festival, Lydia promotes her upcoming live recording...
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    Leslie Epstein, Dovid Katz, Ed Rothstein, Joshua Safran, Peter Salovey, Adam Gopnik, Joseph Klein, Jeremy England, Eben Alexander, Scott J. Shapiro, Lara...
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  • the Window is a children's fantasy novel written by American author Adam Gopnik, published in 2005 by Hyperion Books. The novel is about an American...
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    Malcolm, Harold Brodkey and Philip Hamburger, as well as newer staffers Adam Gopnik and Nancy Franklin. During her editorship, she let 79 staffers go and...
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    Aaron Wolff as Danny Gopnik Jessica McManus as Sarah Gopnik Alan Mandell as Rabbi Marshak Adam Arkin as Don Milgram George Wyner as Rabbi Nachtner Amy...
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    and author Adam Goodman, American film industry executive, television producer, and film producer Adam Gopnik (born 1956), American writer Adam Gordon (1831–1876)...
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  • Legrand. In 2021 at the height of the pandemic, The New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik and Melissa Errico curated FIAF's new CinéSalon series Out of the Dark:...
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  • back home is just as anti-segregationist as she is". In The New Yorker, Adam Gopnik commented that the novel could be seen as "a string of clichés", although...
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  • readers with an aesthetic experience. Another American food writer, Adam Gopnik, divides food writing into two categories, "the mock epic and the mystical...
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  • start afresh. In a New Yorker piece on novels that include recipes, Adam Gopnik writes, "in Heartburn, the recipes serve both as a joke about what a...
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  • of essays by The New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik. The essays detail life in modern Paris and what drew author Gopnik to Paris. de Botton, Alain (October...
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  • developmental psychology professor at UC Berkeley), Adam, a novelist and writer for The New Yorker, and Blake Gopnik. Linguistic structures in scientific texts...
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    "A Tale of Two Cafes" and his book Paris to the Moon, American writer Adam Gopnik mused over the possible explanations of why the Flore had become, by...
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  • "Real Time With Bill Maher Ep 2: January 26, 2024: Stephen A. Smith, Rep. Adam Schiff, Seth MacFarlane | Official Website for the HBO Series | HBO.com"...
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  • classic essay titled "That Sunday" originally published in The New Yorker, Adam Gopnik wrote of this music: It is easy to cite worshipful jazz-critic passages...
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    January 3, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2015. Roughing It – Chapter 16 Adam Gopnik (August 13, 2012). "I, Nephi". The New Yorker. Archived from the original...
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    (2): 324–325. doi:10.1353/aiq.2001.0027. S2CID 161353983. Gopnik, Adam \author-link=Adam Gopnik (19 May 2003). "The Unreal Thing". The New Yorker. {{cite...
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    massacre, it was translated to and published in English, with a foreword by Adam Gopnik, under the title Open Letter: On Blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the True...
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  • would have been prepared to serve under Halifax. In The New Yorker, Adam Gopnik wrote: "in late May of 1940, when the Conservative grandee Lord Halifax...
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    regarded "as the defining work on what it is like to be a teenager." Adam Gopnik considers it one of the "three perfect books" in American literature...
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  • Adam Frank, writing for National Public Radio, called it "delightfully personal, yet broadly important". There were also mixed reviews. Adam Gopnik wrote...
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