Arguably
Autor Christopher Hitchensen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781838952303
ISBN-10: 1838952306
Pagini: 788
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 53 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: ATLANTIC BOOKS LTD
ISBN-10: 1838952306
Pagini: 788
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 53 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: ATLANTIC BOOKS LTD
Notă biografică
Christopher Hitchens
Recenzii
"Anyone
who
occasionally
opens
one
of
our
more
serious
periodicals
has
learned
that
the
byline
of
Christopher
Hitchens
is
an
opportunity
to
be
delighted
or
maddened-possibly
both-but
in
any
case
not
to
be
missed....His
range
is
extraordinary,
both
in
breadth
and
altitude.
He
is
as
self-confident
on
the
politics
of
Lebanon
as
on
the
ontology
of
the
Harry
Potter
books....I
still
find
Hitchens
one
of
the
most
stimulating
thinkers
and
entertaining
we
have,
even
when-perhaps
especially
when-he
provokes."—Bill
Keller,
New
York
Times
Book
Review
"The essays in 'Arguably' remind us of other dimensions to this singular writer and thinker that are sometimes overshadowed by the range of his political commentary. Though there are plenty of essays on politics to be found here, the book also treats us to other arrows in Hitchens' proverbial quiver, including his bracing, exhilarating approach to important literary figures...Its value is clear and needs no justification. And since his diagnosis of esophageal cancer last year, opportunities to hear him, understandably, have been fewer. Which is another thing 'Arguably' inadvertently addresses - for in reading this collection of his thoughts, immersing yourself in the particular turns of phrase and associations of Hitchens' wit, you suddenly realize something else: You're hearing his voice again."—Nick Owchar, Los Angeles Times
"Christopher Hitchens's selected essays areArguably(Twelve) his finest to date."—Vanity Fair
"One reads him [Hitchens] despite his reputation as someone who wants to drink, argue, and tear the ornaments off the tree, because he is, first and last, a writer, an always exciting, often exacting, furious polemicist. This fact, the most salient thing about him, often gets neglected in the public jousting.Arguably, Hitchens's new collection, forcefully proves this point. Consisting of three kinds of writing - literary journalism, political commentary, and cultural complaint -Arguablyoffers a panoramic if somewhat jaundiced view of the last decade or so of cultural and political history."—The Boston Globe
"Opinions are to Christopher Hitchens what oil is to Saudi Arabia. This collection, featuring his liveliest, funniest and most infamous essays....There is a time for the balanced, even-handed and sober approach - but why bother with any of that when you could be reading someone as provocative and impish as Hitchens?"—The New York Post
"The essays in 'Arguably' remind us of other dimensions to this singular writer and thinker that are sometimes overshadowed by the range of his political commentary. Though there are plenty of essays on politics to be found here, the book also treats us to other arrows in Hitchens' proverbial quiver, including his bracing, exhilarating approach to important literary figures...Its value is clear and needs no justification. And since his diagnosis of esophageal cancer last year, opportunities to hear him, understandably, have been fewer. Which is another thing 'Arguably' inadvertently addresses - for in reading this collection of his thoughts, immersing yourself in the particular turns of phrase and associations of Hitchens' wit, you suddenly realize something else: You're hearing his voice again."—Nick Owchar, Los Angeles Times
"Christopher Hitchens's selected essays areArguably(Twelve) his finest to date."—Vanity Fair
"One reads him [Hitchens] despite his reputation as someone who wants to drink, argue, and tear the ornaments off the tree, because he is, first and last, a writer, an always exciting, often exacting, furious polemicist. This fact, the most salient thing about him, often gets neglected in the public jousting.Arguably, Hitchens's new collection, forcefully proves this point. Consisting of three kinds of writing - literary journalism, political commentary, and cultural complaint -Arguablyoffers a panoramic if somewhat jaundiced view of the last decade or so of cultural and political history."—The Boston Globe
"Opinions are to Christopher Hitchens what oil is to Saudi Arabia. This collection, featuring his liveliest, funniest and most infamous essays....There is a time for the balanced, even-handed and sober approach - but why bother with any of that when you could be reading someone as provocative and impish as Hitchens?"—The New York Post