Adam Gopnik
Canadian-American journalist and essayist who has written for The New Yorker since 1986. Paris to the Moon is his finest book, a meditation on France and American identity. His essays cover art, food, politics, and the liberal values he defends with elegant, witty persuasion.
Works
- Paris to the MoonEssays about living in and observing Parisian culture and expatriate life
- Through the Children's GateReflections on parenthood and childhood experiences in New York
- The Table Comes FirstEssays exploring food, cooking, and culinary culture and history
- WinterReflective essays on living through seasons and family life
- At the Strangers' GateMemoir about becoming a writer and early intellectual formation