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The London Magazine, 01 июн. 2026

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ArticleA 2026 Sur­vey of Poets

Yes, hello? I’m here for the 37th final peace nego­ti­ation…

A 2026 Sur­vey of Poets

ArticleThe ‘Battle’ of Prim­rose Hill

Almost exactly fifty years ago, on the 14 June 1976, a little-known event took place that surely did not change the world but impacted the local com­munity around Prim­rose Hill in Lon­don. Tra­di­tion had always had it that the park sur­round­ing the...

The ‘Battle’ of Prim­rose Hill

ArticleCross­word | #09

.............................................. 155 ACROSS 1 North Lon­don pub­lic park (8,4) 8 Sapi­ens (anag.) (7) 9 Recess in a wall (5) 10 ‘And yet, by heaven, I think my love as __ / As any she belied with false com­pare.’ (Son­net 130)...

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ArticleCopy That

A Chorus of Ears: On ‘the voice of the poem’, Den­ise Riley, Pic­ador, 2026, pp. 144, £12.99 When I could step into the shock­ingly open world I wasn’t sure where I ended, or where someone else began. This was a joy­ous state. – Den­ise Riley, ‘1948’

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ArticleThree Women / For Richard Burbage

First, I have to be fair to all groups of users. The absence of com­fort­able benches might not worry those who come to exer­cise their dogs… but the many old people who like to sit in the park dur­ing the day might have a dif­fer­ent view. Most of...

Three Women / For Richard Burbage

ArticleCrises of Atten­tion

The pack instinct had stirred, and all the dogs were off the lead and run­ning for the high road. Chances passed. Pivots cracked. The orcas star­ted ram­ming boats and birds dive­bombed the strollers. All our found­ing nar­rat­ives occurred in such a...

Crises of Atten­tion

ArticleThe New Reli­gious Rad­ic­als

Although I had planned not to eat that day my will, appar­ently, was weak. By 4 pm, I was hungry; it didn’t take much for me to cave and buy a dis­coun­ted rice bowl at the café down­stairs before it closed. I’m not par­tic­u­larly obser­v­ant, but I...

The New Reli­gious Rad­ic­als