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Author Martin Amis on leaving England and finding America
In conversation with Mike Doherty
“Hitchens,”
Noah Richler on the Johnnie Walker afternoons he spent with the late Christopher Hitchens
Why Hitchens deserves to be remembered with Orwell
Few thinkers have shared Hitchens’s physical and intellectual courage
How cancer became Hitchens’s platform
Hitchens used his illness as a platform to trumpet his atheism and spar with proselytizers of all kind
Reading Christopher Hitchens reading
Paul Wells on Hitchens why matters
Christopher Hitchens: no heroes, no allies
To the end, Hitchens was most comfortable out on limbs
Christopher Hitchens, dead at 62
Polemicist had written frequently and eloquently about his battle with cancer
Human rights, the rule of law and the death of Gadhafi
A statement from the Prime Minister on the liberation of Libya.
Greatest Hitch
Amid all the skewering, Christopher Hitchens tries a little tenderness in ‘Arguably’