London Review of Books

London Review of Books:An Anthology

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Often controversial, the "London Review of Books" informs and entertains its readers with a fortnightly dose of all things cultural. Bringing together some of the choicest pieces from recent years, this anthology presents contemporary discursive journalism.

Erudite, witty and often controversial, The London Review of Books informs and entertains its readers with a fortnightly dose of the best and liveliest of all things cultural.

This anthology brings together some of the most memorable pieces from recent years, includes Alan Bennett’s Diary, Christopher Hitchens on Bill Clinton’s presidency, Terry Castle’s hotly-debated reading of Jane Austen’s letters, Jerry Fodor taking issue with Richard Dawkins on evolution, Victor Kiernan on treason, Jenny Diski musing on death, Stephen Frears’ adventures in Hollywood, Linda Colley on Nancy Reagan, Frank Kermode on Paul de Man and much much more.

Reviews

  • Diverse, surprising, rigorous ... uncompromising.

    Observer (in praise of The London Review of Books)
  • The boldest of the literary journals.

    Sunday Times (in praise of The London Review of Books)
  • The most interesting journal in the English—speaking world.

    The Nation (in praise of The London Review of Books)