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Standing features include the much-copied but rarely equaled 'Harper's Index,' in which statistics tell stories; 'Readings,' a section of excerpts ranging in length from a few lines to thousands of words; and 'Annotation,' in which a real-life document is reproduced and 'explained,' usually to devastating political or cultural effect. Each issue is a full meal for the mind. --Nicholas H. Allison | | Library Journal | The single-most comprehensive publication in the field Library Journal delivers groundbreaking features, news, technology and analysis, along with nearly 7000 book reviews and 100's of reviews on audio books, videos, databases, systems and software. | | London Review of Books | A London Review of Books magazine subscription is perfect for anyone with a passion for Literature, politics, history, philosophy or the arts. Alan Bennett calls London Review of Books magazine 'the liveliest, most serious and most radical literary magazine we have'. 80,000 readers worldwide agree. Literature, politics, history, philosophy and the arts. Launched in 1979, London Review of Books magazine contains up to 15 long reviews and essays by academics, writers and journalists. The magazine also features art and film reviews, as well as poems and a lively letters page. A typical issue moves through political commentary to science or ancient history by way of literary criticism and social anthropology. A London Review of Books magazine subscription also makes a great gift subscription for anyone with a love for literature. | | Mosaic | no description | | New York Review of Books | If all book reviews aspire to the condition of magazines, the New York Review would represent the best realization of this aspiration to date. It retains the character of a book review, published 20 times a year. But since its inception over 30 years ago, the reviews have been long, dense (recent years have brought the practice of footnotes), and learned. Significant fiction is pondered, along with bits of poetry, slices of science, and gobs of political science, history, economics, biography, art, and music. The reader of the New York Review easily feels relieved of the cultural burden of having to read a book once having completed the sufficient burden of having read a thorough review of it. Although the impeccably left-leaning editors would be loathe to agree, only major figures or discourses in the European intellectual tradition need apply to their pages for consideration. Hence, for example, although occasional 'pieces' on certain worthy movies now appear, popular culture is not a serious concern. Lately, the Review has given over more of its pages (from 60 to 80 each issue) to journalistic reports--the latest political currents in China or Russia, the state of affairs in Kurdistan or at Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay. Its core identity remains, however, that of a magazine unequaled for addressing intellectual 'issues'--Darwin under attack again, pedophilia continuing in the Church, whither globalization--through reviewing them as these issues appear in book form. --Terry Caesar | | The New Yorker | The New Yorker magazine is unparalleled in its combination of reporting, criticism, commentary, fiction and cartoons. As you probably already know, The New Yorker is the talk of the town -- at meetings, on the telephone, online, over a dry Martini or a hot cappuccino. From crackerjack reporting and the world's best short stories to wicked satire and award-winning criticism, The New Yorker keeps you current. Experience the brilliant stories, breaking news, in-depth reporting, surprising opinions, those amazing cartoons and much, much more. Only The New Yorker covers the most vital stories of our time with intelligence, wit and stylish prose. |
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