- The Times Literary Supplement
Infobox Magazine
title = The Times Literary Supplement
image_size = 130px
image_caption = Cover of the "Times Literary Supplement"
publisher =News International
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frequency = 50 per year
language = English
category =literature , current affairs
editor = Peter Stothard
editor_title = Editor
firstdate = 1902
country = flag|United Kingdom
website = [http://www.the-tls.co.uk/ the-tls.co.uk]"The Times Literary Supplement" (or "TLS", on the front page from 1969) is a weekly literary review published in
London byNews International , a subsidiary ofNews Corporation .History
The TLS first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to "
The Times ", but became a separate publication in 1914. Many distinguished writers have been contributors, includingT. S. Eliot ,Henry James , andVirginia Woolf , but reviews were normally anonymous until1974 , during which year signed reviews were gradually introduced.Martin Amis was a member of the editorial staff early in his career.Philip Larkin 's poem "Aubade", effectively his final poetic work, was first published in theChristmas -week issue of the "TLS" in1977 . While it has long been regarded as one of the world's pre-eminent critical publications, its history is not without gaffes. For instance, the publication missedJames Joyce entirely.The "TLS" cooperates closely with "The Times"; its online version is hosted on "The Times" website, and its editorial offices are based in Times House, Pennington Street, London. The current editor is
Peter Stothard , a former editor of "The Times" itself. He succeededFerdinand Mount in 2003.The "TLS" in literature
The central place – for better or worse – of the "TLS" in modern Anglophone literary culture has led to it appearing in works of fiction. One of the most backhanded such mentions appears in the English translation of
Samuel Beckett 's novel "Molloy " (1953), in which Molloy relates that:... in winter, under my greatcoat, I wrapped myself in swathes of newspaper, and did not shed them until the earth awoke, for good, in April. "The Times Literary Supplement" was admirably adapted to this purpose, of a neverfailing toughness and impermeability. Even farts made no impression on it.
Editors
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James Thursfield 1902
*Bruce Richmond 1905
*D. L. Murray 1938
*Stanley Morison 1945
*Alan Pryce-Jones 1948
*Arthur Crook 1959
*John Gross 1974
*Jeremy Treglown 1981
*Ferdinand Mount 1991
*Peter Stothard 2003Further reading
*Derwent May "Critical Times: The History of the "Times Literary Supplement", 2001, Harper Collins, ISBN-10 0007114494 - The official history
ee also
* "
The New York Review of Books "
* "London Review of Books "External links
* [http://www.the-tls.co.uk/ "Times Literary Supplement" website]
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