Review | Daido Moriyama: SCENE at Hamilton’s GalleryReviews, WritingSome of the silk-screen photographs at Daido Moriyama’s exhibition at Hamilton’s gallery depict wide shots of the bustling Tokyo street,…
Poetry | Synopsis and The Wedding Frame by Hugo WilliamsPoetry, WritingSynopsis People are taking sedatives in boats Going to America. Their names drift back to me— Hollowed out, unpronounceable. I…
Essay | The Commune of the City by Ian StoneEssays, WritingOn 28 October 1272 King Henry III (1216-72) lay dying at Westminster Palace. His eldest son, Edward, returning from crusade,…
Review | Berenice Sydney: Dancing with Colour at Saatchi GalleryReviews, WritingSALON, Saatchi Gallery’s project space at its Duke of York’s HQ, is currently showing Dancing With Colour, a presentation of…
Review | Feel Free by Nick LairdReviews, WritingNick Laird’s new poetry collection, Feel Free, shares a title with his wife Zadie Smith’s January-released essay collection, and while…
Poetry | Poem by Kyriakos FrangoulisPoetry, WritingThe moon is a sealed coffin A boast The moon of poets The moon of dogs The moon of ovaries…
Review | A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Wilton’s Music HallReviews, WritingSitting in Wilton’s Music Hall on a sticky summer evening during a heatwave, it is not hard to find yourself…
Review | Florida by Lauren GroffReviews, WritingA recurring character binds the eleven stories in Lauren Groff’s Florida. Sometimes she is narrator and protagonist. Some of the…
Fiction | A Third Presence by Nadine GordimerFiction, WritingWhen Rose and Naomi, daughters of poor Rasovsky the tailor, left school in the same year there was no discussion…
Poetry | A Letter from Brooklyn by Derek WalcottPoetry, WritingDerek Walcott A Letter from Brooklyn An old lady writes me in a spidery style, Each character trembling, and I…
Review | A Dark and Stormy Night by Tom StaceyReviews, WritingIn this new novel by Tom Stacey, our narrator, the Anglican priest Simon Chance, is lost. Lost in his thoughts,…
Review | The New Generation of ‘Instagram Poets’ And Their Fierce, Revolutionary VoicesReviews, WritingIn November 2014, a courageous 21 year-old woman self-published her first collection of poetry. The arresting poems that filled the…
Poetry | The Sleepers by Sylvia PlathPoetry, Writing No map traces the street Where those two sleepers are. We have lost track of it. They lie…
Fiction | Alone with the Tide by John SaulFiction, WritingAt last. Dismissing all fiction, I come clean. The figure coming into focus, in that smart black and grey coat,…
Essay | Meg Wolitzer’s #MeToo Moment by Sophie PerryerEssays, Reviews, WritingMeg Wolitzer must be psychic. Well before the explosive allegations against Harvey Weinstein were revealed and the #MeToo movement gathered…
Review | Fragmented Dialogues – Art and Identity in 1980s ChileReviews, WritingFragmented Dialogues: Mario Fonseca & Mauricio Valenzuela, Art & Identity in 1980s Chile is currently on display at the Austin…
Review – Ghosting for Beginners | Charlie BaylisNewsGhosting for Beginners is the fifth collection by Anna Saunders. It is a compelling work, comprised of poems of good…
Essay | Peas by Alice DunnEssays, WritingOne of the stand-out gardens at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show appeared to replicate the pea in its structure.…
Fiction | Quiet Mountain by Sally JubbFiction, WritingThey got on at Vico Equense. The carriage was almost full, but the two of them managed to squeeze into…
Review | Lee Bul: Crashing at the Hayward GalleryReviews, WritingLee Bul does not make art that is designed to comfort you. Her latest collection at the Hayward Gallery on…
Poetry | Atlantic Palimpsest by Kerri nà DochartaighPoetry, Writing-for Heaney and the Peace Bridge Grey and greying sky reflected in choppy body, as our matching heron performs his…
Review | Fatherland at the Lyric HammersmithReviews, WritingThe coats stand out in the exhilarating performance piece Fatherland now on at the Lyric, Hammersmith after its premiere in…
Review | Multiverse by Andrew Wynn OwenReviews, WritingThe Multiverse ( or theermvsuitle as it says on the cover) Â is the first poetry collection by Andrew Wynn Owen,…
Collyer Bristow Prize Shortlist AnnouncementNewsThe London Magazine is very pleased to announce the shortlist for a brand new literary award in partnership with Collyer…
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