London Review (LRB)

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'The London Review of Books is the liveliest, the most serious and also the most radical literary magazine we have.' Alan Bennett

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Joined March 2009

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  1. Jacqueline Rose on how not to write a biography of Sylvia Plath

  2. a new word: “velleity” meaning inclination without action. Eg “velleity on tax-dodging hangs about the government.”

  3. '...from each according to his docility, to each according to his greed.' blog: via

  4. The problems is tax laws which, ‘like cobwebs, snag the frail and puny; but the rich and mighty punch through them.’

  5. 'Pearl': Simon Armitage will read from his new work on 11 May. Tickets:

  6. On the LRB blog: Panama Papers; Waterstones; GenderAvenger; Charlie Hebdo; divorce; Nexit; dysentery

  7. Which ones did Giorgione actually paint? Charles Hope on the complexity of attribution

  8. PODCAST: Edward Dusinberre & James Jolly on Beethoven, with live music excerpts.

  9. Places are limited for our 'Writer's Choice' LRB Screen event with A.S Byatt so book now to avoid disappointment!

  10. Don't yet subscribe? Here you go: 12 issues for £12

  11. "the principle roughly being: from each according to his docility, to each according to his greed."

  12. John Lanchester: 'Don’t get me wrong: I love the idea of SpaceX'

  13. In the next issue: John Lanchester on bitcoin; Perry Anderson on Brazil

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