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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: New. Internationally renowned and controversial journalist Christopher Hitchens has rarely written of the private dimension of his life â " until how. Here, in this provocative, widely acclaimed memoir, he presents the candid, personal history of a complicated man: English-born and American by adoption, all atheist and partly Jewish, stalwartly bohemian and rigorously intellectual, Hitchens discusses his famously unbending convictions, tracing the thread of principle that connects his opposition to war in Vietnam and his support for intervention in Iraq. He comments on the roots of his ironic, witty, and tough-minded style â " honed through stints as a foreign correspondent in some of the worldâ s nastiest places. Able to see both sides (at least) of any argument, Christopher Hitchens possesses contradictions that contain their own multitudes. Christopher Hitchens passed away on December 15, 2011. Index. Illus, b&w photographs. 434p. Codice articolo 3391058