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 2018 issue features Max Dunbar on the Grenfell Tower tragedy, Leonard Quart on New York, John Spurling on the Second Grand Climacterie, Peter Slater on the IKEA School of Writing, Jeffrey Meyers on Graham Greene and John le Carre.
This issue proudly features rising talent Haleh Agar on Writing Ethnic Stories, winner of our 2017 Essay Competition.
Poetry by Fiona Sampson, Theophilus Kwek, Rebecca Farmer, Sharon Black, Eoghan Walls, Angela Kirby, Molly Burns and Arthur Solway. Short fiction by Jennifer Johnson and Giada Nizzoli. Reviewers include Alistiar Lexden, Jonathan McAloon, Bruce Anderson, Peter Davies, Geoffrey Heptonstall and Will Stone.
Our February/March 2018 issue features Max Dunbar on the Grenfell Tower tragedy, Leonard Quart on New York, John Spurling on the Second Grand Climacterie, Peter Slater on the IKEA School of Writing, Jeffrey Meyers on Graham Greene and John le Carre.
This issue proudly features rising talent Haleh Agar on Writing Ethnic Stories, winner of our 2017 Essay Competition.
Poetry by Fiona Sampson, Theophilus Kwek, Rebecca Farmer, Sharon Black, Eoghan Walls, Angela Kirby, Molly Burns and Arthur Solway. Short fiction by Jennifer Johnson and Giada Nizzoli. Reviewers include Alistiar Lexden, Jonathan McAloon, Bruce Anderson, Peter Davies, Geoffrey Heptonstall and Will Stone.