The Reader 35 Arrives
What better way to start the autumn than with a new issue of The Reader to tuck in to as the nights draw in? So it's a good job The Reader 35 has just arrived!
The Reader 35 'Starting the Reading Revolution' contains a special editorial by Philip Davis, who writes 'This is not simply a magazine any more, it is a campaign'.
Also in this issue:
- New poetry by Les Murray, Connie Bensley and Tom Paulin; and John Greening writes the latest in our 'Poet on His Work' series
- New fiction by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Richard Flanagan
- Essays by Catherine Pickstock on Tracey Emin, and Paul Kingsnorth of the Dark Mountain Project on the myths and stories that threaten our world
- The Reader Gets Angry a searing indictment of teacher-training in this country from Gabriella Gruder-Poni
- Interview with Liverpool composer Kenneth Hesketh
- Recommendations from Adam Phillips and Frank Cottrell Boyce
Buy your copy here. Or even better, subscribe here now and ensure that you don't miss out on any of the forthcoming issues.
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