We’re pleased to announce that Library Services now subscribes to the online edition of the London Review of Books.
Published twice a month, the London Review of Books describes itself as ‘Europe’s leading magazine of culture and ideas’. It features essays by academics, writers, and journalists on a variety of topics, as well as reviews, poetry, and letters.
Our subscription includes access to every piece ever published via the digital archive and to the blog, podcasts and short documentaries available on the website.
Browse the archive by issue/category or search via keyword. Once you find the article you need you’ll see options to print, cite and email content at the top of each page.
A selection of articles to get you started:
- The Tower by Andrew O’Hagan – The longest piece of writing about the Grenfell fire so far. Accompanied by documentary film by Anthony Wilks.
- After the Fall by John Lanchester – Looking back at the 2008 financial crash
- Women in Power by Mary Beard – Listen to Mary Beard’s lecture delivered at the British Museum.
- Any of Alan Bennett’s diaries 1984 onwards
Acess the London Review of Books via CityLibrary Search or our Databases A-Z.
If you have any questions about the London Review of Books please contact alexandra.asman.1@city.ac.uk
This is great news, thank you!!