Arguably by Christopher Hitchens, Paperback, 9781742377391 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

Arguably

Love and War, God and Mammon

Author: Christopher Hitchens  

Paperback

A collection of the most important and controversial writings from the unapologetically provocative yet universally admired Christopher Hitchens.

Read more
$40.50
Or pay later with
Check delivery options
Paperback

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

A collection of the most important and controversial writings from the unapologetically provocative yet universally admired Christopher Hitchens.

Read more

Description

He raises hackles or receives resounding cheers, he's loved or hated but never ignored. Christopher Hitchens is possibly the most provocative writer of our time, fearless and forthright with no subject off limits.

This volume of essays spans a remarkable four decades of writing. From early articles in the New Statesman where he worked alongside writers such as Ian McEwan and Martin Amis, through to his pieces for Salon, The Atlantic and Vanity Fair, these articles display his rare genius, indomitable wit and singular command of language. World figures from Clinton to Mother Teresa, Kissinger to Benazir Bhutto go under his unforgiving microscope. Issues from Vietnam to Iraq, Afghanistan to Iran and literary musings on the leading writers of the last fifty years form the richest tapestry a reader could ask.

'Don't mince words' is the title of one of these pieces. Nor does he, nor has he over the course of a dozen books of which the most recent are the best selling God is not Great and Hitch-22, and hundreds of articles of which the cream of the crop is here.

Read more

About the Author

Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011), 'one of the most prolific, and well as brilliant, journalists of our time' (Observer), was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a visiting professor of liberal studies at the New School in New York. The most recent of his numerous books are the international bestsellers God is Not Great, Hitch-22 and Arguably.

Read more

More on this Book

He raises hackles or receives resounding cheers, he's loved or hated but never ignored. Christopher Hitchens is possibly the most provocative writer of our time, fearless and forthright with no subject off limits. This volume of essays spans a remarkable four decades of writing. From early articles in the New Statesman where he worked alongside writers such as Ian McEwan and Martin Amis, through to his pieces for Salon, The Atlantic and Vanity Fair, these articles display his rare genius, indomitable wit and singular command of language. World figures from Clinton to Mother Teresa, Kissinger to Benazir Bhutto go under his unforgiving microscope. Issues from Vietnam to Iraq, Afghanistan to Iran and literary musings on the leading writers of the last fifty years form the richest tapestry a reader could ask. 'Don't mince words' is the title of one of these pieces. Nor does he, nor has he over the course of a dozen books of which the most recent are the best selling God is not Great and Hitch-22 , and hundreds of articles of which the cream of the crop is here.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Published
1st September 2011
Pages
816
ISBN
9781742377391

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

$40.50
Or pay later with
Check delivery options