This fall, embark for the European capital of our national literature with bestselling New Yorker staff writer Adam Gopnik. This four-part online course, inspired by Gopnik’s Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology, offers a guided tour of the City of Light through the eyes of Americans who discovered personal and creative freedom amid its rues, garrets, and cafes.
Beginning with the first stirrings of an “American Paris” with Founders Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, the class will explore the Belle Epoque brilliance of Mark Twain, Henry James, and Edith Wharton; the breakthrough masterpieces of Lost Generation writers Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein; the Black travelers and expatriates Frederick Douglass, James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, and James Baldwin; and poets, humorists, and food writers including A. J. Liebling, M.F.K. Fisher, and Gopnik himself.
Drawing on his love and deep knowledge of the city, its history, denizens, and culture, Gopnik will lead the class—in his characteristically engaging style—through American literature’s longstanding French connection, showing how this transcontinental exchange shaped some of our greatest writers and transformed our culture in the process.
The Paris We Dreamed, The Paris We Made: American Writers in France
with Adam Gopnik
Four sessions: Oct. 29, Nov. 12, Nov. 19, and Nov. 26
Sessions will be held weekly (skipping the week of Election Day, Nov. 4–8) on Tuesday afternoons from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. ET.
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Registration fee: $200 (includes a copy of Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology)
LOA Members get the special discount rate of $150 (25% off). Learn more about becoming an LOA Member.
To ensure you receive your copy of Americans in Paris by the first session, October 29, please register by Thursday, October 17.
Please note: Due to the high cost of international delivery, we are unable to ship books outside the U.S. and its territories.
Classes will take place on the Zoom platform and will last 75 minutes. Attendees are encouraged to share questions in advance and during the class, and Adam Gopnik will send a follow-up e-mail after each meeting with reflections on the class discussion, suggestions for further reading, and a recording of the full session.
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