Co-sponsored by: the Critical Writing Program and the Penn Humanities Forum
Moderated by Professor Peter Struck
The Applebaum Editors and Publishers Series
Many of our Hub members are the founders and coordinators of publications, the curators of blog projects, the editors and designers of zines and chapbooks, and others hoping to make a career out of ensuring that what gets written still gets read. It is for these students that Irwyn (C’75) and Lucy Applebaum established the Applebaum Editors and Publishers Series, so that we can invite publishers and editors to Writers House for conversations about the business and art of publishing.
LEWIS H. LAPHAM is the founder and editor of Lapham's Quarterly, a newly-launched, award winning and critically acclaimed journal of history and ideas. The editor emeritus of Harper's Magazine, Lapham in 2007 was inducted into the American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame. He is the author of thirteen books, among them Money and Class in America (1988, Grove Press), The Wish for Kings (1993, Grove Press), Waiting for the Barbarians (1997, Verso) and Theater of War (2002, New Press). His documentary film "The American Ruling Class" has become part of the curriculum in many of the nation's schools and colleges. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, Lapham has lectured at many of the nation's leading universities, including Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Stanford, and the Universities of Michigan, Virginia and Oregon.
This program originally occurred on October 1, 2009. For more information, please visit: writing.upenn.e...
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