October 2000 Issue Andrew Taylor A Hero at the End Some Sort of Genius: A Life of Wyndham Lewis By Paul O'Keeffe Wyndham Lewis: Painter and Writer By Paul Edwards LR
September 2002 Issue Brenda Maddox For Love or Money Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise By Sally Cline Dear Scott, Dearest Zelda: The Love Letters of F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald By Jackson R Bryer & Cathy W Barks (edd) LR
July 2016 Issue Jane Ridley Hythe Society Charmed Life: The Phenomenal World of Philip Sassoon By Damian Collins LR
March 2015 Issue Victoria Glendinning Party People A Curious Friendship: The Story of a Bluestocking and a Bright Young Thing By Anna Thomasson LR
August 2008 Issue Donald Rayfield The Monster Hedgehog Yezhov: The Rise of Stalin’s ‘Iron Fist’ By J Arch Getty & Oleg V Naumov LR
October 2007 Issue Alexander Waugh Flapping About Bright Young People: The Rise and Fall of a Generation, 1918–1940 By D J Taylor LR
Sign Up to our newsletter
Receive free articles, highlights from the archive, news, details of prizes, and much more.@Lit_Review
Follow Literary Review on Twitter
Twitter Feed
‘The Second World War was won in Oxford. Discuss.’
@RankinNick gives the question his best shot.
Nicholas Rankin - We Shall Fight in the Buttery
Nicholas Rankin: We Shall Fight in the Buttery - Oxford’s War 1939–1945 by Ashley Jackson
literaryreview.co.uk
For the first time, all of Sylvia Plath’s surviving prose, a massive body of stories, articles, reviews and letters, has been gathered together in a single volume.
@FionaRSampson sifts it for evidence of how the young Sylvia became Sylvia Plath.
Fiona Sampson - Changed in a Minute
Fiona Sampson: Changed in a Minute - The Collected Prose of Sylvia Plath by Peter K Steinberg (ed)
literaryreview.co.uk
The ruling class has lost its sprezzatura.
On porky rolodexes and the persistence of elite reproduction, for the @Lit_Review: