The London Review of Books

The London Review of Books was founded in 1979 during a newspaper strike in the UK, initially as a supplement to The New York Review of Books. Over the years, it has evolved into an independent publication with a distinct identity, offering a platform for rigorous and engaging discussions on literature, politics, history, and culture. The LRB is known for its long-form essays and reviews, which provide readers with in-depth analysis and a unique perspective on various subjects. The magazine's commitment to quality writing and intellectual curiosity has earned it a loyal and growing readership across the globe.

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