The London Review of Books is Europe’s leading magazine of culture and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of the world’s best writers to explore a wide variety of subjects in exhilarating detail – from art and politics to science and technology via history and philosophy, not to mention fiction and poetry. In the age of the long read, the LRB remains the pre-eminent exponent of the intellectual essay, admired around the world for its fearlessness, its range and its elegance.
London Review of Books
Letters
Down the Rabbit Hole
Short Cuts
Unwelcome Remnant • Conor Gearty on the threat to the Human Rights Act
Parable of the Parakeets
Thishereness
In the Shoebox
Computers that want things • James Meek on the search for Artificial General Intelligence
Self-Interpreting Animals
At the Institut du monde arabe
A Different Life Thomas Laqueur
World-Beating Buster-Upper
In the Multiverse
At the Movies
Professor Heathrow
Clearing
I do not have to be you
Reflexive Hostility
Diary