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Christopher hitchens autobiography
Christopher hitchens autobiography









christopher hitchens autobiography

Born in Portsmouth, England in 1949, Hitchens belonged to a family of Royal Navy veterans. The book received critical acclaim and earned a nomination for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Paperback 0 0 add-to-cart rrp_info:£45.96 productId:63604 bic_code:D, DNF, HP D, DNF, HP £45.In his memoir, Hitch-22 (2010), English-American author and journalist Christopher Hitchens chronicles both the personal and political arcs of his life as he grows into his stature as a public intellectual and avowed atheist, while negotiating his positions in respect to the American left. The four titles are Mortality, God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, And Yet.: Essays and Arguably: Essays. Our four volumes feature some of his most celebrated writing, including Mortality, written after Hitchens, diagnosed with terminal cancer, was taken 'from the country of the well across the stark frontier that marks off the land of malady'.

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517332 Christopher Hitchens Collection - 4 books 14.99 14.99 GBP InStock /Postscript collections /Non-Fiction/Categories /Non-Fiction/Highlights/Non-Fiction Collections /Non-Fiction/Categories/Literature, Poetry & Classics /Non-Fiction/Categories/Politics, Philosophy & Economics /Non-Fiction/Highlights Described by the Guardian critic as mixing ‘the loquaciousness of the barfly with the fluency of the literary artist’, Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) was a brilliant essayist and polemicist, famous for his unshakable atheism.











Christopher hitchens autobiography