TRENDSETTERS
The Montreal-bred New Yorker staffer talks about the act and the threats it faces
by Matthew Hays
27.02.2011
Adam Gopnik has been a staff writer with The New Yorker since 1986, having written for four of the magazine’s most famous editors, William Shawn, Robert Gottlieb, Tina Brown and David Remnick. The Philadelphia-born, Montreal-bred Gopnik has written on a broad range of topics, including the culture of the city of Paris, the connection between [...]
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TRENDSETTERS
‘Dialogic’ seminars with Prof. Norman Cornett
by Martyn Bryant
17.02.2011
On finishing a novel you may decide to put it on your bookshelf, lend it to your mother, tell your friends to read it or wonder why you wasted a month trudging through it. It’s not common to meet the authors of the books themselves and let them know exactly what you think of their [...]
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