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Hitch-22

by Christopher Hitchens

Hitch-22

by Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens, a fierce critic and celebrated contrarian, takes us on a journey through the defining moments of his life in 'Hitch-22'. From his early days in Portsmouth shaped by his affectionate yet complex relationship with his parents, through the raucous years of his youth filled with friendships, debates, and indulgences, to his time in Washington DC fighting against all forms of tyranny. Hitchens' memoir offers an unflinching and personal look into his convictions, conflicts, and the myriad experiences that have influenced his stance as a prominent political commentator.

  • Memoirs
  • Non-Fiction
  • Literary
  • Political
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