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London Review of Books magazine
               
Published in : United Kingdom
Frequency:    26 / year


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Alan Bennett calls it 'the liveliest, most serious and most radical literary magazine we have'. 80,000 readers worldwide agree. Literature, politics, history, philosophy and the arts: the UK's most read literary magazine brings you the essay at its finest. Find out for yourself at no risk.

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Alan Bennett calls it "the liveliest, most serious and most radical literary magazine we have". 80,000 readers worldwide agree. Literature, politics, history, philosophy and the arts: the UK’s most read literary magazine brings you the essay at its finest. Find out for yourself at no risk.

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London Review of Books magazine as described by Let's Subscribe

Alan Bennett calls it 'the liveliest, most serious and most radical literary magazine we have'. 80,000 readers worldwide agree. Literature, politics, history, philosophy and the arts: the UK's most read literary magazine brings you the essay at its finest. Find out for yourself at no risk. Pay now for 12 or 24 fortnightly issues at 57% off and get 6 extra issues FREE. Receive a FULL REFUND if you wish to cancel during the first six weeks.

London Review of Books magazine as described by Amazon

Readers of London Review of Books are not only interested in books, but the culture that creates them. Reviews often discuss the entire topic of the book, not only critique its quality. The book's influence and place in society is also discussed in a lively manner.

London Review of Books magazine as described by Exact Editions

Founded in 1979, the London Review of Books has been dedicated to carrying on the tradition of the English essay. In this respect, it is not very different from one of the great 19th-century periodicals. It gives its contributors the space and freedom to develop their ideas at length and in depth. Contributors to the 19 October 06 trial issue include: Hal Foster on Richard Rogers, Ian Gilmour on Profumo, Thomas Jones reviewing Jonathan Raban's Surveillance, and Terry Eagleton reviewing Richard Dawkins — The God Delusion. Contributors to the 15 December 05 trial issue include: Julian Barnes on Georges Braque, Liam McIlvaney on The Door by Magda Szabó, Bruce Cumings on North Korea, Maurice Keen on Chivalry, Susan Eilenberg on Muriel Spark, Hugh Pennington on MRSA, Jenny Diski's Diary, and poems by Robin Robertson and Tony Harrison. Subscribers to the digital edition have access to all issues published since February 2005.

London Review of Books magazine as described by Acclaim Subscriptions

Readers of London Review of Books are not only interested in books, but the culture that creates them. Reviews often discuss the entire topic of the book, not only critique its quality. The book's influence and place in society is also discussed in a lively manner.

London Review of Books magazine as described by Newsstand

In-depth reviews of current books on politics, literature, history and the arts.

London Review of Books magazine as described by Mag Nation

Not only interested in books, but the culture in which they are developed. Reviews often discuss the entire topic of the book, not only critique its quality.