The London Magazine has been responsible for publishing some of the most significant literature in British history. From Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats to T. S. Eliot, Sylvia Plath, Dylan Thomas and Doris Lessing, today it remains at the forefront with the best contemporary writing. Its writers on art have included John Richardson, Alan Bowness, Edward Lucie-Smith and Mel Gooding and it has featured original work by Graham Sutherland,Prunella Clough, Maggie Hambling and Frank Auerbach.
This issue features poetry by Manash Bhattacharjee, Alison Brackenbury, John Greening, Holly Howitt, Peter Mackay, Stanley Moss, Christopher Reid, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Tristram Fane Saunders and James Simpson and short fiction by Ted Hughes, Hannah Lowe and William Teasley.
Also featuring: Jennifer Johnson on My London; Konrad Muller on Ikey Solomon; Jeffrey Meyers on Hemingway; Francis Pryor on Ritual Landscapes. Reviews by Lana Asfour, Conor Carville, Claire Crowther, Suzi Feay, Terry Kelly, Andrew Lambirth, Edward Lucie-Smith, Simon Tait and Will Stone.