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Those who love to keep up to date with the latest book reviews, but baulk at wordy criticism and academic jargon, are bound to enjoy a subscription to Literary Review. Lively and to the point, the magazine attracts top authors and award-winning journalists as its regular columnists. With passionate and no-nonsense reviews from highly respected literary voices on the newest biography, history, fiction and non-fiction books, this is the ideal subscription for the serious reader.

From the publisher

Literary Review was founded in Edinburgh in 1979 by Dr Anne Smith, head of the English Department at Edinburgh University. She created a lively, intelligent literary magazine for people who love reading.

From the start, Literary Review plugged into the best and most exciting current writing. The reviewers are usually authors themselves, not just critics. In the 1980s, Auberon Waugh became editor. For fourteen years Waugh led the magazine and gave it the high profile it has today, including bringing on board Willie Rushton as cover illustrator.

Nancy Sladek has edited the magazine for the last fifteen years and in 2015 was awarded the prestigious Benson Medal for outstanding services to English literature.

The iconic covers have been illustrated since 1997 by Chris Riddell, who was made Children’s Laureate in 2015.

Contributors to the magazine have included, among many others, Diana Athill, Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, Beryl Bainbridge, John Banville, Julian Barnes, Hilary Mantel, John Mortimer, Malcolm Bradbury, A S Byatt, Paul Johnson, David Starkey, John Gray, Robert Harris, Nick Hornby, Richard Ingrams, Joseph O’Neill, Lynn Barber, Derek Mahon, Oleg Gordievsky, John Sutherland and D J Taylor.

"This magazine is flush with tight smart writing." Washington Post

"Literary Review is extremely informative, well-written and altogether enjoyable. It is my favourite monthly magazine."Muriel Spark

"In Literary Review, you find something that has almost vanished from the book pages: its contributors are actually interested in Literature." Martin Amis

"I’m always impressed at how successful Literary Review is at recruiting top writers and then getting them to write their best." John Sutherland

"The best books in history and politics reviewed by people whose independence of mind one respects." Michael Burleigh

by Hugh
Not only well-informed and highly intelligent, the reviews are often incisive and witty too. Invariably a delight.
by Caz
Whether you're passionate about reading, a published author, or someone who simply enjoys creative writing, The Literary Review is going to hit the spot. From its iconic covers to the sheer range of content, this magazine shouts quality. The reviews are top-rate and reflect the individual style of the contributors. Informative, witty, and always offering a huge variety of material, I look forward to each new issue. And, for subscribers, there's free access to numerous articles and reviews via The Literary Review's excellent website.
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