London Review (LRB)

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'The London Review of Books is the liveliest, the most serious and also the most radical literary magazine we have.' Alan Bennett

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Joined March 2009

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  1. Listen to podcasts from the LRB: Naomi Klein, Charles Hope, Colm Tóibín, Marina Warner, Seymour Hersh

  2. "German elites ... are puzzled that anyone could possibly fail to see things the way they do." via

  3. Euro 2016 has been characterised by its white-on-white violence.

  4. In advance of referendum, useful conceptual parsing of sovereignty by the LSE's Martin Loughlin (reg req)

  5. England’s supporters tend not to be a mixed bunch, but they identify with a team that is.

  6. It'll be such a joy and an honour to take part in this poetry salon with my pal Rebecca Watts.

  7. "It's time for cryptocurrency to decide what it wants to be when it grows up"

  8. Considering voting for Brexit? These are the likely legal consequences, as set out by a QC:

  9. One hell of a piece by John Lahr on that tigress of a woman, Nina Simone

  10. WWWWWWOOOOOWWWWW. What a read. Once again, Andy O'Hagan asks one of his subjects: "you let a writer into your life?"

  11. John Bayley on 'John Stanislaus Joyce: The Voluminous Life and Genius of James Joyce’s Father'

  12. Today marks the start of Julian Assange’s fifth year in London’s Ecuadorian embassy.

  13. James Wood on V.S. Naipaul's 'Letters between a Father and Son'

  14. John Lanchester wrote about bitcoin, the blockchain & the nature of money earlier this year

  15. ‘I cannot associate myself with ME!’ Andrew O’Hagan on Craig Wright, Satoshi Nakamoto, and the spaces in between.

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