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    Dear Reader,

    Welcome to Lapham’s Quarterly’s new website! We’re enormously excited about the energetic redesign and its additional features, among them “Roundtable,” our newest blog, and our Archive, which integrates the contents of the familiar, ink-and-paper Lapham’s Quarterly with our constantly updated online material. You’ll find everything LQ here, including (but by no means limited to) blogs, audio and video clips, multimedia slideshows, texts and images drawn from the pages of the magazine, as well as recommended further reading (of books both ancient and modern) and links to the best of the informed sources to be found elsewhere on the web. Extensively tagged, indexed, and cross-referenced, laphamsquarterly.org allows visitors to click-through from Darwin to Dorothy Parker to David Foster Wallace, from Billy Collins to Benjamin Franklin to Boethius. It’s now easier than ever to find within the frames of the Quarterly the story of the past mounted on the stage of the present.

    Sincerely,

    Lewis H. Lapham,
    Editor

    June 17, 2009 Bookmark and Share
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