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  1. Há 5 dias · London, UK. Fortnightly since 1979. Editors: Jean McNicol, Alice Sprawls. Volume 46, #13, 4 July 2024. Founded in 1979 in response to a management lockout at The Times, and the resulting suspension of their literary supplement, the LRB has become Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas.

  2. Há 4 dias · londonreviewofbooks. June 12, 2024 at 5:51 AM. Our new issue, 46.12, is now online, featuring: Tom Crewe on fourteen years of the Conservatives Patricia Lockwood on A.S. Byatt Adam Shatz on Zionism William Davies on Generation Anxiety and Adam Phillips on getting the life you want. Read now at lrb.co.uk. lrb.co.uk. London Review of Books. 17. 3.

  3. www.lrb.co.uk › the-paper › v46Letters - lrb.co.uk

    Há 5 dias · London NW1 Anil Gomes writes: Galen Strawson claims that he, and not Daniel Dennett, is the real naturalist since only he affirms the one thing whose existence is certain – consciousness. And he takes this alone as sufficient justification for his own controversial views on its nature.

  4. Há 4 dias · Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include an extraordinary posthumous collection from Gboyega Odubanjo and JH Prynne’s unlikely lullabies

  5. Há 4 dias · Book Reviews. Book Reviews RICHARD BAXELL, London: The Clapton Press, 2024. ISBN 978 1 913693 33 6, £15.99. Jim Jump International Brigade Memorial Trust.

  6. Há 1 dia · Andy Brown’s books with Worple Press include Bloodlines; Exurbia, and the forthcoming The Big Rip, in which the following poems appear. Bloomsbury publish both his anthology, A Body of Work, and his study of tree climbers, The Tree Climbing Cure. His novel, The Midnight Mechanic, was recently published by Sea Crow Press.

  7. Há 4 dias · In this week’s TLS. In the musical My Fair Lady, Henry Higgins, an archetypal male intellectual bully, complains: “Why can’t a woman be more like a man?”. The anthropologist and primatologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy’s Father Time: A natural history of men and babies poses a more interesting question: can a man be more like a woman?