Adam Gopnik bibliography

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

Contents

Books

Essays, reporting and other contributions

2005–2009

2010–2014

2015–2019

2020–

Notes

  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".

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