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  1. Hitch-22, A Memoir: Part 2 of 2 - Read by the AuthorPART ONE: https://pastandpresent.page.link/H22-1 00:00. A Second Identity: On Becoming an (Anglo) Amer...

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  3. 1 de jun. de 2010 · Hitch-22” does a sleek, funny job of rolling out his life story. He was born in 1949 in Portsmouth, into a less-than-bookish family: his father was a career navy man. Mr. Hitchens was precocious.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2011 · Las memorias de Christopher Hitchens, uno de los intelectuales más impredecibles, combativos e influyentes de las últimas décadas. En Hitch 22, sus esperadas memorias, Christopher Hitchens, el escritor político por excelencia, repasa su vida hasta la actualidad, desde su infancia en Portsmouth, con una madre, de destino trágico, que le adoraba, y un padre reservado y distante, hasta su ...

  5. 13 de jun. de 2010 · During the brief speaking tour to promote his memoir, Hitch-22, Christopher Hitchens spoke with Austin Dacey before a hometown crowd in Washington, DC at the...

  6. Hitch-22 is among the loveliest paeans to the dearness of one’s friends — Mr. Hitchens’s close ones include Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie and the poet James Fenton — I’ve ever read. The business and pleasure sides of Mr. Hitchens’s personality can make him seem, whether you agree with him or not, among the most purely alive people on the planet.

  7. 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 book received critical acclaim and earned a nomination for the National Book Critics Circle Award.