New on line literary review in UK

 

A new on line literary review will be available soon in UK

Review 31 is an online literary magazine focusing mainly on new academic titles and other serious non-fiction.  It goes online this week at www.review31.co.uk

The contributors comprise a diverse mix of scholars and journalists.


They will be reviewing the pick of the latest titles in the humanities and social sciences, with a particular emphasis on politics, history, art and literature.  Content is entirely free – no subscription required.

This month’s highlights:  Ian Birchall reviews McKenzie Wark’s new book on the Situationists; Matt Hill reviews Ilan Pappe’s Forgotten Palestinians; Hugh O’Shaughnessy on the Vatican’s relationship with fascism; David Renton on Peter Ackroyd’s history of England; and more….

You can read the book review of Ilan Pappe, ‘Strangers in Their Own Home’ on this issue, telling the story of the forgotten Palestinians.

 


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