Lewis Mumford took classes at, but never received a degree from, Columbia University and the New School for Social Research, among other schools.| Lapham’s Quarterly
When Melville died at the age of seventy-two in 1891, one obituary noted that “even his own generation has long thought him dead.”| Lapham’s Quarterly
At the age of seventeen, Nathaniel Hawthorne mused to his mother about the possibility of “relying for support upon my pen.”| Lapham’s Quarterly
The latest episode of The World in Time.| Lapham’s Quarterly
Lewis H. Lapham speaks with the author of Up from the Depths: Herman Melville, Lewis Mumford, and Rediscovery in Dark Times.| Lapham’s Quarterly