The Real Work
On the Mystery of Mastery
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Adam Gopnik
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Adam Gopnik
About this listen
Longtime New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik investigates a foundational human question: How do we learn―and master―a new skill
For decades, Adam Gopnik has been one of our most beloved writers, a brilliantly perceptive critic of art, food, France, and more. But recently, he became obsessed by a fundamental matter: How did the people he was writing about learn their outlandish skill, whether it was drawing a nude or baking a sourdough loaf? In The Real Work―the term magicians use for the accumulated craft that makes for a great trick―Gopnik apprentices himself to an artist, a dancer, a boxer, and even a driving instructor (from the DMV), among others, trying his late-middle-age hand at things he assumed were beyond him. He finds that mastering a skill is a process of methodically breaking down and building up, piece by piece―and that true mastery, in any field, requires mastering other people’s minds. Read by the author, The Real Work is exuberant and profound, and is ultimately about why we relentlessly seek to better ourselves in the first place.
©2023 Adam Gopnik (P)2023 Pushkin IndustriesWhat the critics say
“There is no writer more qualified to write about the mystery of mastery than Adam Gopnik, the most masterful of essayists. The Real Work is peak Gopnik.” ―Malcolm Gladwell
“Gopnik is a writer with a keen, warm eye and a generous heart.” ―Financial Times
"Intellectually and viscerally thrilling."―Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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- Lana Hergott
- 2023-06-11
Underwhelming
Interesting but felt like a means of publishing various projects Gopnik had in the vault versus a coherent and planned book
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