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Lapham's quarterly, water, editor, Lewis H. Lapham

Label
Lapham's quarterly, water, editor, Lewis H. Lapham
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-221) and art, photography, and illustrations index
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
mixed forms
Main title
Lapham's quarterly
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1055658053
Responsibility statement
editor, Lewis H. Lapham
Series statement
Lapham's quarterly, v. 11, no. 3 (Summer 2018)
Sub title
water
Summary
"The Summer 2018 issue of Lapham's Quarterly addresses the topic of water--its ubiquity and scarcity, its ineffable power to destroy and to console. From the rivers of ancient Mesopotamia to the lead pipes of Flint, Michigan, water is essential both to life and to our well-being. Contributors to the Water issue--including Rachel Carson on the danger of pesticides, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek on the aquatic life of microbes, Marco Polo on the commerce of the Grand Canal of China, and Elias Khoury on the domestic politics of water--show us that we are all made of water and are all driven by it. Lest we take for granted what occurs when we turn a spigot, we are enjoined by various voices to regard this resource with the greatest of care. Fresh water soon enough is fouled, and what remains is finite. Without water there can be no life, and without it there can be no joy. Water remains forever on the move. As Toni Morrison is quoted in this issue: 'All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was.'"--Publisher description"Lapham's Quarterly embodies the belief that history is the root of all education, scientific and literary as well as political and economic. Each issue addresses a topic of current interest and concern--war, religion, money, medicine, nature, crime--by bringing up to the microphone of the present the advice and counsel of the past."--Publisher description
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Water
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