A bi-monthly review of literature and the arts first published in 1732, The London Magazine consistently features the best original poetry, short fiction, cultural reviews and literary essays from established and emerging writers.
GBP 6.95 — Released 1 February 2010
Poetry:
-Sue Butler, Letting Go -Maggie Butt, The Patron Saint of Remaindered Books -Laura Chalar, Long Learning -David Devanny, The Hanging Stone -Tobias Hill, Astrakhan -Sophie Mayer, Sur l'Escalier -Steven O'Brien, Lough Swilley -Shelley Puhak, The Rock -Joel Scarfe, Eccles -Pauline Stainer, Three Poems
Fiction:
-Alison MacLeod, Under the Minarets
Features:
-Mihir Bose: The Curious Case of Cricket and English Literary Writing -John Caple: The Nightingale's Song -Grey Gowrie: Poetry and Politics -John Greening: The Schumann Show -Brigid Haines: Herta Müller: Nobel Laureate 2009 -David Boyd Haycock: A Crisis of Brilliance: 1910 and the London Art Scene -Steven O'Brien: Abu Dhabi Globalises Culture -Matthew Scott: Serious Anthony Powell -Nicholas Summerfield: Novels of the Recent Past -Terry Waite CBE: Reading in Captivity -George Williamson: London's First Arab: Abd-al-Wahid Anuri's Six Months in the City
Reviews:
-Bruce Anderson, Venice: Pure City -Claire Crowther, New Collections by Matthew Welton and Peter Abbs -Hugh Dunkerley, The Ekphrasis of Philip Gross and Simon Denison -Sophia Wood, A Country of Words
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