"If Hitchens didn't exist, we wouldn't be able to invent him." ―Ian
McEwan
A stylish new paperback edition of HITCH-22, the incendiary memoir
of a brilliant contrarian and one of Hitchens' most wry and provocative
works.
In this timeless and candid memoir, Hitchens re-traces the footsteps of
his life to date, from his childhood in Portsmouth, with his adoring,
tragic mother and reserved Naval officer father; to his life in
Washington DC, the base from which from he would launch fierce attacks
on tyranny of all kinds. Along the way, he recalls the girls, boys and
booze; the friendships and the feuds; the grand struggles and lost
causes; and the mistakes and misgivings that have characterised his
life.
HITCH-22 is, by turns, moving and funny, charming and infuriating,
enraging and inspiring. It is an indispensable companion to the life and
thought of our pre-eminent political writer.