The LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2012 is almost here, and with a wide selection of excellent speakers from across the academic disciplines, it’s not to be missed. Literary Festival Organiser Louise Gaskell introduces the festival and gives her tips for the must-see events. Tickets for all events are free and open to everyone, and are being released on Monday 6th February. We’ll see you there
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