Lewis Lapham has a very successful career as a writer and editor behind him, and Lapham's Quarterly is basically his startup.
It's a wonderful publication; the print edition is pretty much the only magazine I've bothered to buy for the past few years. In my mind, it is exactly what periodicals should be about in the age of the internet: not instant news (for which the internet is a much better medium), but collections of essays/writings that won't expire.
It's a wonderful publication; the print edition is pretty much the only magazine I've bothered to buy for the past few years. In my mind, it is exactly what periodicals should be about in the age of the internet: not instant news (for which the internet is a much better medium), but collections of essays/writings that won't expire.