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 ní 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) 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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