Blake Gopnik’s life of Andy Warhol is less the chronicle of an advance towards death than a protracted postmortem. Gopnik begins halfway through, at what must have seemed to Warhol like the end. In ...
Because I am a consumer of book-related podcasts, I think that every so often I should do the dedicated readers of this column the favor of sharing some of my ...
The intellectual triumph of liberalism led to its political neutralisation. Adam Gopnik accurately describes how the received view of liberals is as weak, unable even to take their own side in an ...
Psychologist Alison Gopnik explores new discoveries in the science of human nature. Read previous columns here. Walk through an airport, and you can vividly see the difference between adults and ...
I was pleasantly surprised to see Adam Gopnik, in his piece about prison abolition, mention me as an example of a prisoner capable of rehabilitation (Books, July 29th). Gopnik discusses at length ...
By Max Lakin, Jillian Steinhauer, Travis Diehl, John Vincler, Martha Schwendener, Blake Gopnik, Will Heinrich, Dawn Chan and Jason Farago Mark Rothko and Frederic Edwin Church in a sublime ...