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The Scottish Review of Books is a long-overdue initiative - to bring out a Scottish version of the London Review of Books or the New York Review of Books - and it's not doing too badly. Has run extensive and detailed interviews with Scottish writers, historians and intellectuals, and provides to some degree (but not enough) a space for the long-form analytical essay, vacated by the long-lamented Radical Scotland (mentioned in passing in this review by George Kerevan... talking of which...)