Adam Gopnik has been writing for The New Yorker since 1986, and his work for the magazine has won the National Magazine Award for Essay and Criticism as well as the George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting. He broadcasts regularly for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and is the author of the article on the culture of the United States in the last two editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica. From 1995 to 2000, Gopnik lived in Paris, where the newspaper Le Monde praised his "witty and Voltairean picture of French life" and the weekly magazine Le Point wrote, "It is impossible to resist delighting in the nuances of his articles, for the details concerning French culture that one discovers even when one is French oneself." He now lives in New York with his wife, Martha Parker, and their two children, Luke and Olivia.
发表于2024-11-26
From Paris to the Moon 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
说到巴黎,它是时尚浪漫美丽梦幻奢华的,它一定要和纸醉金迷、醉生梦死、酒绿灯红并排出现,否则那就不是巴黎,不信你看,就连那地名都美的让人忧伤,香榭丽舍、枫丹白露。。所以,我忘了这里曾经建立了人类历史上第一个无产阶级政权,我忘了法国大革命时巴黎很多的标志性建筑...
评分从某种角度上看,这是一本探讨文化差异的书,展现当代美国文化与以巴黎为代表的欧洲文明之间的冲突与不适。作者的文笔风趣幽默。相当不错,值得一读。
评分说到巴黎,它是时尚浪漫美丽梦幻奢华的,它一定要和纸醉金迷、醉生梦死、酒绿灯红并排出现,否则那就不是巴黎,不信你看,就连那地名都美的让人忧伤,香榭丽舍、枫丹白露。。所以,我忘了这里曾经建立了人类历史上第一个无产阶级政权,我忘了法国大革命时巴黎很多的标志性建筑...
评分我很喜欢读后半部分,作者的儿子与那个巴黎小女孩朦朦胧胧的天真情愫。两人可能是在游泳池相识的,谈得很投机,一言一语都是大人缺失的世界,然后这个作者也很投入的带着自己的孩子前往赴约。其他关于巴黎的描述,没什么出色的地方。
评分从某种角度上看,这是一本探讨文化差异的书,展现当代美国文化与以巴黎为代表的欧洲文明之间的冲突与不适。作者的文笔风趣幽默。相当不错,值得一读。
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In 1995 Gopnik was offered the plush assignment of writing the "Paris Journals" for the New Yorker. He spent five years in Paris with his wife, Martha, and son, Luke, writing dispatches now collected here along with previously unpublished journal entries. A self-described "comic-sentimental essayist," Gopnik chose the romance of Paris in its particulars as his subject. Gopnik falls in unabashed love with what he calls Paris's commonplace civilization--the cafés, the little shops, the ancient carousel in the park, and the small, intricate experiences that happen in such settings. But Paris can also be a difficult city to love, particularly its pompous and abstract official culture with its parallel paper universe. The tension between these two sides of Paris and the country's general brooding over the decline of French dominance in the face of globalization (haute couture, cooking, and sex, as well as the economy, are running deficits) form the subtexts for these finely wrought and witty essays. With his emphasis on the micro in the macro, Gopnik describes trying to get a Thanksgiving turkey delivered during a general strike and his struggle to find an apartment during a government scandal over favoritism in housing allocations. The essays alternate between reports of national and local events and accounts of expatriate family life, with an emphasis on "the trinity of late-century bourgeois obsessions: children and cooking and spectator sports, including the spectator sport of shopping." Gopnik describes some truly delicious moments, from the rites of Parisian haute couture, to the "occupation" of a local brasserie in protest of its purchase by a restaurant tycoon, to the birth of his daughter with the aid of a doctor in black jeans and a black silk shirt, open at the front. Gopnik makes terrific use of his status as an observer on the fringes of fashionable society to draw some deft comparisons between Paris and New York ("It is as if all American appliances dreamed of being cars while all French appliances dreamed of being telephones") and do some incisive philosophizing on the nature of both. This is masterful reportage with a winning infusion of intelligence, intimacy, and charm.
(Lesley Reed)
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评分Carefully observed, but often saccharine and at times fawning (to Alice Waters, for instance), sections on Luke less precious. Target readership: upper-middle-class matrons from the Midwest. Suggest Edmund White's memoirs instead.
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评分Carefully observed, but often saccharine and at times fawning (to Alice Waters, for instance), sections on Luke less precious. Target readership: upper-middle-class matrons from the Midwest. Suggest Edmund White's memoirs instead.
评分Carefully observed, but often saccharine and at times fawning (to Alice Waters, for instance), sections on Luke less precious. Target readership: upper-middle-class matrons from the Midwest. Suggest Edmund White's memoirs instead.
From Paris to the Moon 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书