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. Since a re-launch in 2009 it has been edited by Steven O’Brien, with Assistant Editor Sophie Bradford and Reviews Editor Matthew Scott.
This special e-edition includes:
Poetry by Sue Butler, Maggie Butt, Laura Chalar, David Devanny, Tobias Hill, Steven O'Brien, Sophie Mayer, Shelley Puhak, Joel Scarfe and Pauline Stainer.
'Under the Minarets', a short story by Alison MacLeod.
Featuring Grey Gowrie on poetry and politics; John Greening on Robert Shumann; Dr. Brigid Haines on Nobel Laureate Herta Mueller; David Boyd Haycock on the Bloonsbury Group; Terry Waite CBE on reading in captivity and George Williamson on the first Arab in London.
Also including reviews by Bruce Anderson, Claire Crowther, Hugh Dunkerley and Dr Sophia Wood.