Born into a patrician family, he used Harper’s and later his own Lapham’s Quarterly to denounce what he saw as the hypocrisies and injustices of a spoiled United States. By Robert D. McFadden Lewis H.
Writer Lewis H. Lapham, longtime editor of Harper’s Magazine and the founder of Lapham’s Quarterly, died in Rome. He was 89. Lewis Lapham, the editor of Harper’s Magazine, stands near his office in ...
As between the garden of eden and the golf courses on the Monterey Peninsula my father and grandfather didn't make meaningful distinctions, and as a boy growing up in San Francisco in the 1940s I was ...
Now attached to Bard College, the literary journal is about to publish new commentary and a popular historical feature. Next year: the print magazine. By Alexandra Alter The literary journal Lapham’s ...
CINCINNATI -- Dave Lapham once sat across the table from the man who parlayed his ability to make a deal into the Republican nomination for the U.S. presidency. And Lapham got the deal he wanted from ...
Lewis Lapham, the legendary former editor of Harper's, who, beginning in the 1970s, helped change the face of American nonfiction, has a new mission: taking on the Great Paradox of the digital age.
Dave Lapham will tell you he’s had a charmed life for a small-town kid from Wakefield, Massachusetts. A ten-year career in the NFL playing for the Cincinnati Bengals. Nearly 40 years as the color ...
Now in his 50 th year with the team, the radio analyst and former Bengals lineman personally knew all the honorees since the tradition started in 2021. Dave Lapham says he still can’t “wrap my mind ...