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Coming Soon: “Arts & Letters”

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We've just finished production on our Spring issue on the Arts, which will hit newsstands on March 16, and will include readings from Knut Hamsun, Virginia Woolf, Andy Warhol, John Ruskin, Juvenal, and Robert Towne. We also have lists that explain just how much Charlotte Bronte made as a Yorkshire governess, which artists had only one arm or leg, and which of your favorite books, plays, and music were written under the influence of drugs.

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LQ Podcast:
Peter Ackroyd
Author and translator Peter Ackroyd talks with Aidan Flax-Clark about his new retelling of Thomas Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur and discusses a little bit about his most recent book of London history, London Under.
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Lewis H. Lapham is Editor of Lapham's Quarterly. He also serves as editor emeritus and national correspondent for Harper's magazine.
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