The London Magazine is England’s oldest literary periodical, with a history stretching back to 1732. The pages of the Magazine have played host to a wide range of canonical writers, from Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Hazlitt and John Keats in the 18th-century, to T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden and Evelyn Waugh in the early 20th-century. Today – reinvigorated for a new century – the Magazine’s essence remains unchanged: it is a home for the best writing and an indispensable feature on the British literary landscape.
Our February/March 2016 issue features Tristram Fane Saunders on My London, Jennifer Johnson on Richard Arnell, Helen Carr on The Rise of Chivalry, alongside Leonard Quart on Greenwich Village, Frank Armstrong on Kathleen Raine, and Frank Shovlin on John McGahern.
Poetry from Timothy Adès, Moniza Alvi, John Greening, Adam Morrison, Ciaran O’Rourke, Sheenagh Pugh, George Tardios, Fiona Samson, Kieron Winn and Ralf Webb. Short Fiction by Alison McLeod and Colin Fleming. Reviewers include Frank Armstrong, Houman Barekat, Hélène Cardona, Peter Davies, Suzi Feay, Grey Gowrie, Thea Hawlin, Terry Kelly, Jeffrey Meyers and Simon Tait.
Our February/March 2016 issue features Tristram Fane Saunders on My London, Jennifer Johnson on Richard Arnell, Helen Carr on The Rise of Chivalry, alongside Leonard Quart on Greenwich Village, Frank Armstrong on Kathleen Raine, and Frank Shovlin on John McGahern.
Poetry from Timothy Adès, Moniza Alvi, John Greening, Adam Morrison, Ciaran O’Rourke, Sheenagh Pugh, George Tardios, Fiona Samson, Kieron Winn and Ralf Webb. Short Fiction by Alison McLeod and Colin Fleming. Reviewers include Frank Armstrong, Houman Barekat, Hélène Cardona, Peter Davies, Suzi Feay, Grey Gowrie, Thea Hawlin, Terry Kelly, Jeffrey Meyers and Simon Tait.