feb-march-2026
The London Magazine
The London Magazine, England's oldest literary periodical, features an eclectic mix of poetry by writers like Claudine Toutoungi and Carl Phillips, short fiction by Adrian Nathan West, and essays on topics such as AI and New Labour in its latest issue, with a cover by Zyrko.
| Title | Type | Published | ||
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| Kate Heard: Expertest Artificers Art in Tudor England was more than just decoration. Occupants of a precarious throne, passed... | Article | 3w ago | ||
| Jorie Graham: You Shall Not Speak your mind. Turnaround. Lookthe other way.Is there anotherway. Go ahead. Try to positthe futu... | Article | 3w ago | ||
| Seamus Perry: Pluralism and the Modern Poet ‘Art arises,’ Auden writes, ‘out of our desire for both beauty and truth and our knowledge t... | Article | 3w ago | ||
| Hal Foster: Zip it For Barnett Newman, what was required was a new kind of painting produced ‘as if painting ne... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| Neal Spencer: At the Grand Egyptian Museum The absence of critical or fresh perspectives on Egyptology and its history, or any of the d... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| Thomas Nagel: Now and Then Our lives don’t just play out over time: we lead them over the course of that time, shaping... | Article | 1mo ago | ||