Adin Dobkin

Adin Dobkin

@adindobkin.bsky.social

Writer + Teacher · Sprinting Through No Man's Land and These Bones Can Speak (forthcoming) · adindobkin.com

500 Followers 78 Following 35 Posts Joined Jul 2023
5 months ago

on today's episode of racial capitalism

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8 months ago

Incredible how much of the writing on The Bear is more or less meaningless words that do nothing more than indicate what emotion the writers want to convey

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9 months ago
Leon Edel’s Henry James, The Untried Years: 1843–1870 and The Ghostly Tales of Henry James

We’ll see how long this takes, but pairing Edel’s five volumes on James with an accompanying book for each (or at least a couple early short stories, for this first volume).

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11 months ago
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If you're a federal worker who's experienced the absurdity of laboring under this regime, the editors of the Amenia Free Review would love to hear from you (if you DM me, I'm happy to provide my Signal, too, if preferred).

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1 year ago
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AFR Call for Pitches Hi All— I’m excited to join my friends at the Amenia Free Review in commissioning nonfiction work for the journal. They summarized AFR’s intent well when they wrote “we’d like to publish the best exp...

I'm excited to do some nonfiction editing with my friends at
the Amenia Free Review. To that end, I put down a few thoughts on what I'd like to see (in short, writing that understands itself as a politically engaged form of art). I hope you'll pitch!

docs.google.com/document/d/1...

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1 year ago
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AFR Call for Pitches Hi All— I’m excited to join my friends at the Amenia Free Review in commissioning nonfiction work for the journal. They summarized AFR’s intent well when they wrote “we’d like to publish the best exp...

I'm excited to do some nonfiction editing with my friends at
the Amenia Free Review. To that end, I put down a few thoughts on what I'd like to see (in short, writing that understands itself as a politically engaged form of art). I hope you'll pitch!

docs.google.com/document/d/1...

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1 year ago
Café Royal Cultural Foundation

If you're a writer in NYC, I'm serving as a literature judge for Café Royal Cultural Foundation this year! Café Royal is giving out grants of up to $10,000 for NYC-based writers. Submissions for the quarter just closed, but will reopen on March 4th.

caferoyalculturalfoundation.org

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1 year ago
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An incredibly embarrassing industry, I'm afraid to say

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1 year ago
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Back at it (one last time)

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1 year ago
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When the archive is closed on Mondays, the only thing to do is keep ripping through this

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1 year ago

Nearly every time I feed my sourdough starter then stir it with a spoon, it gains an extra gram of weight and I'm wondering to myself if yeast doesn't have access to some sort of portal or wormhole technology

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1 year ago

The CUNY Digital History Archive is looking to expand and we need all the help we can get. Join us!

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1 year ago

Democrats have spent years carefully abandoning political positions it fears might cost them votes, each time getting closer to the ultimate goal: a political party that has zero positions and therefore cannot lose votes.

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1 year ago
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Multiple sources are now reporting LLMs aren't scaling as hoped—larger datasets and more compute aren't improving AI systems as fast.

The companies, naturally, are pressing on, calling for billions more in investment. One way to read this: The hope is to make AI too big to fail.

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1 year ago
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Philanthrocapitalism U Podcast Episode · The American Vandal · S11 E7 · 1h 34m

The fight for access to education - & for the persistence of scholarship, libraries, & archives - is entering a new phase.

And the vanguard is, as always, HBCUs.

Urgent episode with @bakerdphd.bsky.social, @ajdouglas.bsky.social, Jelani Favors, Kelly Grotke, Jared Loggins, & Crystal Sanders.

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1 year ago

(seriously) starting revisions today with the pulling of one thread from chapter one, as it presently exists, to make a new chapter one—surely the most unbearable part of the writing process that one wishes to never repeat

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2 years ago
Cat staring at birds from window

Junco patrol

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2 years ago
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Ready for some holiday travel @lclaberge.bsky.social

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2 years ago
Cover of the book “Walter Benjamin and the Idea of Natural History” by Eli Friedlander

Excited to dive into this one, especially after doing a bit of Benjamin re-reading recently

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2 years ago

Can't wait to read this! Sounds super interesting

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2 years ago
A cat whose paw is resting on a copy of Thomas McGuane’s “To Skin a Cat”

Not a McGuane fan, I suppose

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2 years ago
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Losing the Plot: The “Leftists” Who Turn Right What do we make of former friends who fell down the rabbit hole of the Right?

i think the one thing i am most struck by is how fragile these personalities are. most of them received essentially mild pushback and immediately jettisoned whatever principles they claimed to have inthesetimes.com/article/form...

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2 years ago
Two volume box of Henry James’s The Princess Casamassima One volume of The Princess Casamassima, with a marbled cover

A fun edition of The Princess Casamassima I picked up a couple weeks ago (at the always excellent Our Bookshop in Saugerties, NY) which includes the original printing of Trilling’s essay on the book

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2 years ago
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The History of the United States According to Colson Whitehead Since the publication of his first novel in 1999, Colson Whitehead has become one of the most lauded, prized, taught, and studied American novelists writing today. Winner of the National Book Award…

Today is the official publication day for my book, and I couldn't be happier to see this excerpt—on the historical novels of @colson.bsky.social, and the book that started it all—published in LitHub!

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2 years ago

Fun fact: NYC libraries didn't use to be open on Sundays. Jews petitioned City Hall to open the libraries on Sundays because Saturday was Shabbes, and observant Jews who worked during the week had difficulty using the library.

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2 years ago
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Jose Chung's December Issue Since it premiered on September 10, 1993, The X-Files has challenged its viewers to think about truth, memory, power, perspective, and technology. To mark the thirtieth anniversary of the show, we are...

Fun fact: one way that the collapse of Twitter has made things harder for small pubs is that it's now really difficult to get stuff like this in front of the people who might have a pitch.

RT to help a small history mag out. 🗃️ contingentmagazine.org/x-files/

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2 years ago
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The Archive Troll | Adin Dobkin | Substack What does and doesn't make it onto the page. Click to read The Archive Troll, by Adin Dobkin, a Substack publication. Launched 5 years ago.

Just learned it's university press week. I've tried to show a bit of love throughout the year with many of these Sources Cited entries (incl. representation from Columbia, @mitpress.bsky.social, Chicago, and @uncpress.bsky.social)

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2 years ago

ICU doctors were forced to flee a NICU while leaving babies on ventilators behind for this

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2 years ago

I have a hard time imagining being this sort of person—or the countless people who rebroadcast this message and aren't feeling the deepest wells of shame

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2 years ago
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Meet five professors departing WVU due to budget cuts WVU’s downsizing means losing faculty members across programs, including in world languages, music, Appalachian studies and business

Devastating portrait of 5 teachers gone from WVU, including the writer Ann Pancake, who left "due to what she called the 'gutting' of the university." News to me: the flagship university at the only state entirely within Appalachia is losing its Appalachian studies minor.

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