Description: LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKSApril 5th, 2012, Volume 34, Number 7 The London Review of Books is a British, fortnightly published magazine of literary, political and social commentary essays written by well-known authors, historians and academics. Typically the essays are long, well-researched, sometimes controversial, but always interesting. Exhibitions, film releases and book reviews are also covered, and each issue features a couple of poems. These back issues offer a great insight into the events and upheavals, political and social, global and local, that were occuring at the time. In this issue:Ross McKibbin - Call that a coalition? John Lanchester - Marx at 193James Meek - Human RevenueAdam Shatz - The Patagonian Hare: A Memoir by Claude Lanzmann, translated by Frank WynneRobin Robertson - Poem: ‘Dionysus in Love’Thomas Jones - Starman: David Bowie, the Definitive Biography by Paul Trynka; The Man Who Sold the World: David Bowie and the 1970s by Peter DoggettStephen Sedley - Thomas More’s Trial by Jury edited by Henry Ansgar Kelly, Louis Karlin and Gerard WegemerMichael Wood - At the Movies - The Bad and the Beautiful directed by Vincente MinnelliThomas Penn - Philip of Spain, King of England: The Forgotten Sovereign by Harry KelseyEvgeny Morozov - Our Biometric Future: Facial Recognition Technology and the Culture of Surveillance by Kelly GatesLee Harwood - Poem: ‘Ben’s Photo’David French - The Dark Defile: Britain’s Catastrophic Invasion of Afghanistan 1838-42 by Diana PrestonChristian Lorentzen - Short Cuts: Fact-checkingSeamus Perry - Mysterious Wisdom: The Life and Work of Samuel Palmer by Rachel Campbell-JohnstonChristopher Beha - Traveller of the Century by Andrés Neuman, translated by Nick Caistor and Lorenza GarciaChristopher Tayler - A Death in the Family: My Struggle: Vol. I by Karl Ove Knausgaard, translated by Don BartlettBrian Dillon - At the V&A: Cecil BeatonTessa Hadley - The Horseman’s Word: A Memoir by Roger GarfittJeremy Harding - Diary: In Bordeaux 44 pages The magazines are large-format, measuring approximately 38cm by 27cm. They have been folded, and will be sent folded. Condition: The magazine has previously been folded (and will be sent folded). Generally the condition is very good, showing light reading wear and some minor creasing. The magazine pictured is the one you will receive. I accept returns, and if you’d like further information, please ask!DR 027 _gsrx_vers_1677 (GS 9.8.1 (1677))
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Country Of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Publication Name: London Review of Books
Language: English
Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 2012
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Topic: Fiction
Genre: Literature
Publication Frequency: Biweekly