As the online edi­tor, I some­times feel like my job is to make some­thing beau­ti­ful, just to hack it apart for kin­dling. Here’s the way I (mostly) think about it instead: any link to a frag­ment of LQ is a bread­crumb that can bring you back to the whole. Every mag­a­zine wants to lead you back to the moth­er­ship, but when you finally pick up an issue of Lapham’s Quarterly, what you have isn’t the end of your own cura­tion and the begin­ning of our vision. It’s the start of a new read­ing in a closed-off sphere that also resem­bles the web you came from: a rab­bit hole of thought that you’ll gladly fall into.

Michelle Legro — History and Its Contents.

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