The
TLS first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to
The Times but became a separate publication in 1914. Reviews were normally anonymous until 1974, when signed reviews were gradually introduced during the editorship of
John Gross, who "personally felt that reviewers ought to take responsibility for their opinions."
Martin Amis was a member of the editorial staff early in his career. Its editorial offices are based in
The News Building, London. It was published weekly until August 2025, when it moved to a fortnightly schedule. Many writers have described the publication as indispensable.
Mario Vargas Llosa, novelist and the 2010 winner of the
Nobel Prize in Literature, described the
TLS as "the most serious, authoritative, witty, diverse and stimulating cultural publication in all the five languages I speak". ==Notable contributors==