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The Guardian Long Read #4

210 x 272 mm, 100 pages
London, UK
First published in 2023
Three times a year
Editors: David Wolf & Clare Longrigg
Art directors: Chris Clarke & Suzanne Lemon 
Cover Illustration: Klaus Kremmerz

The Guardian Long Read compiles some of the newspaper’s finest long-form journalism. In an age of shrinking attention spans and AI, this magazine offers 100 pages and 55,000 words of thoroughly reported writing. Its ten carefully selected articles are the kind of work that can’t be reduced to bite-sized snippets; they demand to be read in full. The texts also give the design team a chance to adapt the daily newspaper’s design language to a new format, and commission new illustration to accompany the stories—a point of pride that editor David Wolf draws attention to in this edition’s opening letter. 

This vibrant fourth issue for Summer 2026 features a seasonal cover illustration by Klaus Kremmerz, celebrating the luxury of unhurried holiday reading. Delving deeper into The Guardian’s archives of 1,500 long read articles, the ten featured stories showcase outstanding and often prescient journalism from across the past decade—the eldest story here is from nine years ago, whilst the most recent appeared just a few months back. 

Mark Blacklock investigates the mystery of Humphrey Smith’s vacant watering hole empire; novice English teacher Peter C. Baker navigates the AI-in-the-classroom divide; Atul Dev profiles Narendra Modi’s formidable right hand man; and, Kieran Morris meets the player behind the football legend that he fabricated as a teenager.

On the Journal
Watch a video of magCulture Meets The Guardian Long Read, featuring David Wolf, Clare Longrigg and Chris Clarke, recorded at the shop on 26 November 2025.
watch here

guardianlongread.com

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