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 Production Manager Heather Wells and Reviews Editor Matthew Scott.
This special e-edition includes:
Poetry by Suzi Feay, Cathy Galvin, Christopher Luck, Geoffrey Movius, Stephen Sandy, James Simpson, Jon Stallworthy and William Wright.
Short stories 'Goodbye Crocodile' by Conor Patrick and 'Postcolonialism for Beginners' by Hugh Dunkerley
Featuring Diana Barsham on Jane Austen; Malcolm Forbes on Death in Venice; Jeffrey Meyers on Iris Murdoch Letters; Terry Philpot on Thomas Hughes Headland; and Martin Plaut on South Africa
Reviews by Michael Binyon, Eamonn Gearon, Terry Kelly, Erik Martiny, Tom Sykes and Marina Vaizey.