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Literary Review Magazine

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Literary Review covers all the latest books each month, ranging from history and biography to memoir and fiction. Each issue contains sixty-four pages of reviews from some of the leading authors, journalists, academics and thinkers in Britain in a variety of fields. It aims to reach a wide audience of readers who enjoy intelligent and accessible writing.

Contributors to the magazine have included, among many others, Diana Athill, Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, Beryl Bainbridge, John Banville, Julian Barnes, Hilary Mantel, John Mortimer, Malcolm Bradbury, A S Byatt, Paul Johnson, David Starkey, John Gray, Robert Harris, Nick Hornby, Richard Ingrams, Joseph O’Neill, Lynn Barber, Derek Mahon, Oleg Gordievsky, John Sutherland and D J Taylor.
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Literary Review

March Richard Vinen on the 1926 general strike * George Prochnik on Chaim Soutine * Michele Pridmore-Brown on the fertility industry * Peter Davidson on John Aubrey * Joan Smith on Gisèle Pelicot * Jonathan Keates on the Venetian ghetto * Erik Linstrum on African treasure * Michael Burleigh on Arctic politics * Tom Fort on lifeboats * Graham Daseler on Hollywood directors * Zoe Guttenplan on road signs * Andrew Seaton on wind power * Jonathan Sumption on Thomas Arundel * Stephen Lovell on Rasputin * Francis Beckett on Ramsay MacDonald * Douglas Field on James Baldwin * Edward Short on wartime New York * Stephen Smith on boxing * James Hall on faces * David Crystal on William Tyndale * Declan Ryan on John Berryman * Peter Kemp on John Lanchester * Paul Genders on Howard Jacobson * N S David on Joanna Kavenna * and much, much more


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Richard Vinen on the 1926 general strike * George Prochnik on Chaim Soutine * Michele Pridmore-Brown on the fertility industry * Peter Davidson on John Aubrey * Joan Smith on Gisèle Pelicot * Jonathan Keates on the Venetian ghetto * Erik Linstrum on African treasure * Michael Burleigh on Arctic politics * Tom Fort on lifeboats * Graham Daseler on Hollywood directors * Zoe Guttenplan on road signs * Andrew Seaton on wind power * Jonathan Sumption on Thomas Arundel * Stephen Lovell on Rasputin * Francis Beckett on Ramsay MacDonald * Douglas Field on James Baldwin * Edward Short on wartime New York * Stephen Smith on boxing * James Hall on faces * David Crystal on William Tyndale * Declan Ryan on John Berryman * Peter Kemp on John Lanchester * Paul Genders on Howard Jacobson * N S David on Joanna Kavenna * and much, much more
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Literary Review covers all the latest books each month, ranging from history and biography to memoir and fiction. Each issue contains sixty-four pages of reviews from some of the leading authors, journalists, academics and thinkers in Britain in a variety of fields. It aims to reach a wide audience of readers who enjoy intelligent and accessible writing.

Contributors to the magazine have included, among many others, Diana Athill, Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, Beryl Bainbridge, John Banville, Julian Barnes, Hilary Mantel, John Mortimer, Malcolm Bradbury, A S Byatt, Paul Johnson, David Starkey, John Gray, Robert Harris, Nick Hornby, Richard Ingrams, Joseph O’Neill, Lynn Barber, Derek Mahon, Oleg Gordievsky, John Sutherland and D J Taylor.

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