Book Review: Nightwalking: A Nocturnal History of London by Matthew Beaumont
Nightwalking: A Nocturnal History of London offers a literary portrait of nighttime London, the writers who have wandered the […]
Nightwalking: A Nocturnal History of London offers a literary portrait of nighttime London, the writers who have wandered the […]
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Missed any of February 2016’s LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival? This year’s event, which ran between Monday 22nd […]
In You Don’t Have to Live Like This, a novel by Benjamin Markovits, disenchanted academic Greg Marnier is given […]
In The Silk Roads: A New History of the World, Peter Frankopan seeks to counter the Eurocentric tendency to […]
On Saturday 27 February 2016, LSE Professor Sandra Jovchelovitch will be speaking alongside novelist Ned Beauman, Dr Kate Devlin […]
In Dynamo Island: The Cultural History and Geography of a Utopia, David Scott offers a detailed vision of a […]
The 2016 LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival is inspired by the five hundred year anniversary of Thomas More’s Utopia, […]
In Dreamstreets: A Journey Through Britain’s Village Utopias, Jacqueline Yallop takes readers on a tour of Britain’s historical ‘model villages’, providing […]
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Today, Monday 22nd February 2016, marks […]
To mark the five hundred year anniversary of Thomas More’s formative work, the theme of the 8th LSE Space for […]