03-02-2014, 12:27 AM
New Yorker book reviews are usually more of a "discussion fostered by the following books" sort of essay rather than a book review per se.
I find your description of an incoherent stream of consciousness completely disconcerting. You don't happen to think he is a Christian and hence automatically decided not to read it, did you? Adam Gopnik is a fairly prominent American writer and many many people have a lot of good things to say about his work. Including me. His New Yorker articles are always worth reading.
I find your description of an incoherent stream of consciousness completely disconcerting. You don't happen to think he is a Christian and hence automatically decided not to read it, did you? Adam Gopnik is a fairly prominent American writer and many many people have a lot of good things to say about his work. Including me. His New Yorker articles are always worth reading.