Everything about The London Review Of Books totally explained
The
London Review of Books (or
LRB) is a
fortnightly
British literary and political magazine.
The
LRB was founded in 1979 during the year-long lock-out at
The Times. Its founding editor was
Karl Miller, then professor of English at
University College London,
Mary-Kay Wilmers, formerly an editor at
The Times Literary Supplement, and Susannah Clapp, a former editor at
Jonathan Cape. For its first six months it appeared 'marsupially' as an insert in the
New York Review of Books. In May 1980, the
London Review became an independent publication with a self described 'consistently radical' editorial orientation.
The current editor is Mary-Kay Wilmers. The average circulation per issue for the period from January 2005 to December 2005 was 43,469,
Contributors
Notable contributors have included:
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