Adam Gopnik

Gopnik in 2014 Adam Gopnik (born August 24, 1956) is an American writer and essayist. He is best known as a staff writer for ''The New Yorker,'' to which he has contributed non-fiction, fiction, memoir, and criticism since 1986.

He is the author of nine books, including ''Paris to the Moon'', ''Through the Children's Gate'', ''The King in the Window'', and ''A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism.'' In 2020, his essay "The Driver's Seat" was cited as the most-assigned piece of contemporary nonfiction in the English-language syllabus. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. A thousand small sanities
    The moral adventure of liberalism
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  2. At the strangers' gate
    arrivals in New York
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    Published 2017
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  3. Angels and ages
    a short book about Darwin Lincoln and modern life
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    by Gopnik, Adam
    Published 2009
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  4. A thousand small sanities
    the moral adventure of liberalism
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  5. The table comes first
    family France and the meaning of food
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    by Gopnik, Adam
    Published 2011
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  6. The real work
    on the mystery of mastery
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    by Gopnik, Adam
    Published 2023
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  7. The Peanuts papers
    writers and cartoonists on Charlie Brown Snoopy & the gang and the meaning of life
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    Published 2019
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