Adam Gopnik

Adam Gopnik

Adam Gopnik, is an American writer, essayist and commentator. He is best known as a staff writer for The New Yorker—to which he has contributed non-fiction, fiction, memoir and criticism—and as the author of the essay collection Paris to the Moon, an account of five years that Gopnik, his wife Martha, and son Luke, spent in the French capital. Adam Gopnik was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but was raised in Montreal, Quebec. Gopnik's parents, Irwin and Myrna Gopnik, served as professors at McGill University, from which Gopnik received his Bachelor of Arts degree. While...
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Birthdate:August 24, 1956
Birthplace:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Age:55
Education:McGill University

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2005 Nominated - James Tiptree, Jr. Award The King in the Window
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Written works by Adam Gopnik

TitlePublishedGenre
The King in the Window 2005 Children's literature
Paris to the Moon 2000 Autobiography
Wayne Thiebaud
De Paris à la lune
Joel Sternfeld
Lacombe
Through the Children's Gate
Americans in Paris Reference
Voila Carême
High & Low
Ed Ruscha - Paintings
Modern Art and Popular Culture: Readings in High and Low
Cinema/ Theatre
Angels and ages
The museum today
Winter: Five Windows on the Season 2011 Non-fiction
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Movies with appearances by Adam Gopnik

Picasso & Braque Go to the Movies
Picasso & Braque Go to the Movies
Release date:2008
Directed by:Arne Glimcher
Adam Gopnik
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