Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens

Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens

by Christopher Hitchens

Narrated by Simon Prebble

Unabridged — 28 hours, 22 minutes

Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens

Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens

by Christopher Hitchens

Narrated by Simon Prebble

Unabridged — 28 hours, 22 minutes

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Overview

"All first-rate criticism first defines what we are confronting," the late, great jazz critic Whitney Balliett once wrote. By that measure, the essays of Christopher Hitchens are in the first tier. For nearly four decades, Hitchens has been telling us, in pitch-perfect prose, what we confront when we grapple with first principles-the principles of reason and tolerance and skepticism that define and inform the foundations of our civilization-principles that, to endure, must be defended anew by every generation.

"A short list of the greatest living conversationalists in English," said The Economist, "would probably have to include Christopher Hitchens, Sir Patrick Leigh-Fermor, and Sir Tom Stoppard. Great brilliance, fantastic powers of recall, and quick wit are clearly valuable in sustaining conversation at these cosmic levels. Charm may be helpful, too." Hitchens-who staunchly declines all offers of knighthood-hereby invites you to take a seat at a democratic conversation, to be engaged, and to be reasoned with. His knowledge is formidable, an encyclopedic treasure, and yet one has the feeling, reading him, of hearing a person thinking out loud, following the inexorable logic of his thought, wherever it might lead, unafraid to expose fraudulence, denounce injustice, and excoriate hypocrisy. Legions of readers, admirers and detractors alike, have learned to read Hitchens with something approaching awe at his felicity of language, the oxygen in every sentence, the enviable wit and his readiness, even eagerness, to fight a foe or mount the ramparts.

Here, he supplies fresh perceptions of such figures as varied as Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, Rebecca West, George Orwell, J.G. Ballard, and Philip Larkin are matched in brilliance by his pungent discussions and intrepid observations, gathered from a lifetime of traveling and reporting from such destinations as Iran, China, and Pakistan.

Hitchens's directness, elegance, lightly carried erudition, critical and psychological insight, humor, and sympathy-applied as they are here to a dazzling variety of subjects-all set a standard for the essayist that has rarely been matched in our time. What emerges from this indispensable volume is an intellectual self-portrait of a writer with an exemplary steadiness of purpose and a love affair with the delights and seductions of the English language, a man anchored in a profound and humane vision of the human longing for reason and justice.

Editorial Reviews

NOVEMBER 2011 - AudioFile

Fans of clear, concise criticism and writing with a perfectly presented point of view will thoroughly enjoy this collection from acclaimed essayist Christopher Hitchens. Narrator Simon Prebble delivers each line of this remarkable work with the precision of a diamond cutter. Prebble’s pacing and authoritative tone mirror Hitchens’s intrepid observations, and while one may not agree with every argument presented, one is guaranteed hours of extraordinary writing and wit in the face of opposing opinions from one of the great minds of the last forty years. Sadly, Hitchens faces his greatest battle after a recent cancer diagnosis, and he acknowledges his possible premature demise. He’s met this latest challenge with the same hardheaded determination he displays in his essays, making ARGUABLY even more timely and urgent. R.O. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

There has never been another Christopher Hitchens. Christopher Buckley described him as "the greatest living essayist in the English language." This new collection of essays, Hitchens' first since 2004 and almost certainly his last, displays him at his feisty and free-ranging best.

Tim Flannigan

NOVEMBER 2011 - AudioFile

Fans of clear, concise criticism and writing with a perfectly presented point of view will thoroughly enjoy this collection from acclaimed essayist Christopher Hitchens. Narrator Simon Prebble delivers each line of this remarkable work with the precision of a diamond cutter. Prebble’s pacing and authoritative tone mirror Hitchens’s intrepid observations, and while one may not agree with every argument presented, one is guaranteed hours of extraordinary writing and wit in the face of opposing opinions from one of the great minds of the last forty years. Sadly, Hitchens faces his greatest battle after a recent cancer diagnosis, and he acknowledges his possible premature demise. He’s met this latest challenge with the same hardheaded determination he displays in his essays, making ARGUABLY even more timely and urgent. R.O. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170118038
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/01/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
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