Adam Gopnik was a featured speaker during 2017 Winter Words. He has been writing for the New Yorker since 1986, and has contributed fiction, humor, book reviews, profiles, and reporting from abroad. He was the magazine’s Art Critic from 1987-1995, and the Paris Correspondent from 1995-2000. His books, ranging from essay collections about Paris and food to children’s novels, include Paris to the MoonThe King in the Window, Through the Children’s Gate: A Home in New YorkAngels and Ages: A Short Book About Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern LifeThe Table Comes First: Family, France, and the Meaning of Food, and Winter: Five Windows on the Season. Gopnik has won the National Magazine Award for Essays and for Criticism three times, and the George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting. In 2013, he was awarded the medal of Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters. Gopnik lives in New York. 

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The New Yorker’s Adam Gopnik speaks in Aspen
Aspen Public Radio, Claire Woodcock, March 21, 2017

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