Open call for what will be an evolving archive of this moment’s campus protests— please circulate! www.publicbooks.org/events/open-...
April 26, 2024 @ All Day - Open call for submissions from the voices of student campus protests.
Imagine your first experience reading a book divided into chapters. What confronted you was a story that unexpectedly stuttered. Discover the fascinating history of the chapter from @njdames.bsky.socialpress.princeton.edu/ideas/the-lo...#Literature
NYC-area friends: there’s a book launch event for THE CHAPTER at the n+1 office in Greenpoint on Wednesday night, where I’ll be talking with critic/journalist/novelist Christine Smallwood about all things segmented, interrupted, paused, etc. Beer and wine (and book copies) for sale!
On Wednesday, November 15, join critics and n+1 contributors Nicholas Dames and Christine Smallwood for a conversation about Dames’s new book, The Chapter: A Segmented History from Antiquity to the ...
Today is my book’s official pub date, and while I’m not at home— or even in the US— to celebrate it, I *was* able to visit it at the storied Heffers in Cambridge. Now for the longest of deep breaths.
I had the pleasure of talking about my book *The Chapter* with @xavierbonilla.bsky.socialwww.youtube.com/watch?v=qyaC...
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Nicholas Dames about the history of the chapter. They discuss how chapters have boundaries, define what i...
Public Books has moved in, is unpacking boxes, getting used to the new place
Incisive and depressing piece on what’s been happening gradually and now suddenly to humanities research funding
The rapid collapse in available research funding is one crisis in the humanities we aren’t talking enough about, Asheesh Kapur Siddique writes.