Our new issue is now live feat. @simonakam on why @BritishArmy leadership doesn’t work, @SusanMcKay15 in Portadown, @skyita in Uttar Pradesh, Stephen Sedley on obscenity, @piercepenniless on exorcism, @xlorentzen on ‘Fuccboi’ & an Alexander Gorlizki cover: https://t.co/xaTOjYd3Vr pic.twitter.com/540a1VFkfs
— London Review of Books (@LRB) March 2, 2022
Tag Archives: Book Reviews
Preview: Times Literary Supplement – March 4
Preview: Times Literary Supplement – February 18
In this week’s TLS
Julian Evans’s TLS cover review looks at writing inspired by another quarrel between people of whom we need to know much more – in Ukraine and its Donbas region
By Martin Ivens
Showcase
European politics|Book Review
Shards of language
Dispatches from the Donbas
By Julian Evans
European literature|Book Review
A fairy tale, but with strings attached
The crossover appeal of a world-famous puppet
British literature|Book Review
Inheritors of the cult
Why we’re still obsessed with Shakespeare
Biography|Book Review
On the way somewhere
New perspectives on a troubled celebrity chef
New Books: ‘Otherlands’ By Thomas Halliday (2022)

Book Review: ‘The Nineties’ By Chuck Klosterman
Preview: Times Literary Supplement – February 11
New Books: ‘South To America’ By Imani Perry
In her new book “South to America,” author Imani Perry seeks to change how people view the American South and, thus, the country’s history as a whole. Jeffrey Brown spoke with Perry, who traveled through the southern regions of the U.S. and explored the complexities and misperceptions she found along the way.