Born as part of one of the oldest British newspapers, The Times, in January 1902, The Times Literary Supplement (The TLS) never intended to be a long standing publication, stating on its first ever front page:
During the Parliamentary session Literary Supplements to ‘The Times’ will appear as often as may be necessary in order to keep abreast with the more important publications of the day.”
Now, over 120 years later, the supplement has become one of … Keep Reading