Books How Charles de Gaulle Rescued France As Julian Jackson insists in the preface of his biography, published by Harvard University Press in 2018 and translated in French by Seuil, De […] By Adam Gopnik | September 17, 2019
Letter from Paris A Lesson From iPhones Of their trip to Paris, most people choose to remember a croissant that they ate at a café, the view from the top floor […] By Adam Gopnik | September 12, 2017
Letter from Paris Locks and Love Adam Gopnik, a Francophile writer and a journalist for the New Yorker, muses over the Paris love locks, which were removed from the Pont […] By Adam Gopnik | May 10, 2017
Books The Little Prince Was Born in the U.S.A. Of all the books written in French over the past century, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince is surely the best loved in the most […] By Adam Gopnik | April 7, 2016
French Theory The Cult of French Intellectuals in the United States One of the oddities of contemporary Franco-American relations is that, while French novels, French music and even French food get a more quizzical take […] By Adam Gopnik | March 10, 2016