- Lewis H. Lapham
Lewis Lapham (pronEng|ˈluːɪs ˈlæpəm) (born
January 8 ,1935 ) was the editor'e of the American monthly "Harper's Magazine " from 1976 until 1981 and from 1983 until 2006. [http://www.charlierose.com/guests/lewis-lapham] He also is the founder of publication about history and literature entitled "Lapham's Quarterly ". He has written numerous books on politics and current affairs.Personal life
A son of Lewis A. Lapham and his wife, the former Jane Foster, Lapham was born and grew up in San Francisco. His grandfather
Roger Lapham was mayor of San Francisco, and his great grandfather Lewis P. Lapham was a founder ofTexaco . He was educated at theHotchkiss School ,Yale University , where he joined the literary societySt. Anthony Hall , and Cambridge.In 1972, Lapham married Joan Brooke Reeves, the daughter of Edward J. Reeves, a stockbroker and grocery heir, and his wife, the former Elizabeth M. Brooke (formerly the wife of Thomas Wilton Phipps, a nephew of
Nancy Astor ). They have three children:* Delphina (married "Prince Don" Bante Maria Boncompagni-Ludovisi) [http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/gotha/piombgen.htm]
* Andrew (married Caroline Mulroney, a daughter of former Canadian Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney )
* WinstonHarper's Magazine
Lewis Lapham served as editor of "
Harper's Magazine " from 1976 to 2006 (with a hiatus from 1981 to 1983). He was managing editor from 1971 to 1975, after having worked for the "San Francisco Examiner " and "New York Herald Tribune ". He is largely responsible for the modern look and prominence of the magazine, having introduced many of its signature features including its famed "Harper's Index." He announced that he would becomeeditor emeritus in Spring 2006, continuing to write his Notebook column for the magazine as well as editing a new journal about history, "Lapham's Quarterly ". Lapham has also worked with thePEN American Center , sitting on the board of judges for thePEN/Newman's Own Award. This February, he will be inducted into the American Society of Magazine Editors' Hall of Fame.Works
* "Fortune's Child" 1980; ISBN 0-385-14887-9
* "Money and Class in America" 1988; ISBN 1-55584-109-0
* "Imperial Masquerade" 1990; ISBN 1-55584-449-9 (hardcover); ISBN 0-517-11018-0
* "The Wish for Kings: Democracy at Bay" 1993; ISBN 0-8021-1446-6
* "Hotel America" 1995; ISBN 1-85984-952-0 (hardcover); ISBN 1-85984-062-0 (paperback)
* "Waiting for the Barbarians" 1997; ISBN 1-85984-882-6
* "Lapham's Rules of Influence" 1999; ISBN 0-679-42605-1
* "The Agony of Mammon" 1999; ISBN 1-85984-710-2
* "Lights, Camera, Democracy!" 2001; ISBN 0-679-64713-9; ISBN 0-8129-9162-1
* "Theater of War" 2003; ISBN 1-56584-772-5 (hardcover); ISBN 1-56584-847-0 (paperback)
* "30 Satires" (a collection of essays) 2003; ISBN 1-56584-846-2
* "Gag Rule" 2004; ISBN 1-59420-017-3
* "Pretensions to Empire: Notes on the Criminal Folly of the Bush Administration," by Lewis H. Lapham (The New Press: 2006), 288 pages; ISBN 1-59558-112-XHis writing has appeared in "Life", "Commentary", "Vanity Fair", "
National Review ", Yale Literary Magazine, "ELLE ", "Fortune", "Forbes ", "American Spectator ", "The New York Times ", "The Walrus ", "Maclean's ", "The Observer " (London ), and "theWall Street Journal ". Lapham also served as a judge for thePEN/Newman's Own First Amendment Award .Lapham is the host and author of the
PBS series, "America's Century," and he was host of the weekly PBS series, "Bookmark."Lapham is currently the host of "The World in Time": radio discussions with scholars and historians on
Bloomberg Radio that open the doors of history behind the events in the news. Podcasts of the weekly talks are available atBloomberg.com [ [http://www.bloomberg.com/tvradio/podcast/lewis_lapham.html Audio podcasts of Lapham's interviews are at Bloomberg.com] ] .Lapham wrote "
The American Ruling Class " (2005), a movie done in documentary style and featuring fictional characters and real people, i.e.Bill Bradley ,Hodding Carter III andBarbara Ehrenreich , author of "Nickel and Dimed", pondering the question "is there a ruling class in America?" Mr. Lapham makes the rather salient point at the movie's conclusion that "if you're not in, you're out." The movie aired on theSundance Channel , July 30, 2007.References
External links
* [http://www.harpers.org/LHLEditorEmeritusAnnounce.html Lewis Lapham to Become Editor Emeritus of Harper's Magazine] at the Harpers site
* [http://www.Laphamsquarterly.org "Lapham's Quarterly"]
* [http://www.bloomberg.com/tvradio/podcast/lewis_lapham.html Podcasts of Lewis Lapham discussing history with guests on "The World In Time" atBloomberg.com ]
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