A history of the Baghdad Express illuminates the resilience of politicized Islam.
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"FEW MOMENTS IN the annals of derring-do will surpass the one at the opening of John Buchan’s Greenmantle (1916) when Sir Walter Bullivant explains the Ottoman side of the Great War to Richard Hannay.."
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Christopher Hitchens (1949 - 2011) was an Anglo-American author and journalist. His books made him a prominent public intellectual and a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits. He was a columnist and literary critic at Vanity Fair, Slate, The Atlantic, World Affairs, The Nation, Free Inquiry and a variety of other media outlets. He was named one of the world's "Top 100 Public Intellectuals" by Foreign Policy and Britain's Prospect.
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February 8, 2011Posted by Tom at 20:53
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, From Berlin to bin Laden, Islam, The Atlantic
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Usually a fan, I found this article poorly poorly written and not very informative or interesting.
outstanding. or should i say, good to the last drop...
Awesome!!!!! I'll enjoy reading this later today :)
The prose barely circulated at first, but then like from spring-fed pools it flowed over to streamlets, to grander rivers, to the delta and great open sea!! Veeery nice! :)
I felt like I had just had rough sex after reading that. It was great but it would have been better at about 10 pages.
Anonymous Recruiting Animal said...
"Usually a fan, I found this article poorly poorly written and not very informative or interesting."
It's Recruiting Animal's comment that is poorly written and not very interesting; like his website.
I missed this recording from 2007 Los Angeles Public Library.
http://events.lapl.org/podcasts/PodcastView.aspx?pid=287
Good conversation with a Catholic, and at about 1 hour 7 mins Hitch gets ia shouting match with what sounds like a 9/11 denier. It is a precursor of the famed 'Fascist Crackpot' incident at LA book fair, whcih in on Youtube. Wonder if it was the same guy following Hitch around?
this is a classic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqSLryS7kHU
If computers get that smart, with that ethical bent, then we're in good hands.
"I missed this recording from 2007 Los Angeles Public Library.
http://events.lapl.org/podcasts/PodcastView.aspx?pid=287
Good conversation with a Catholic, and at about 1 hour 7 mins Hitch gets ia shouting match with what sounds like a 9/11 denier. It is a precursor of the famed 'Fascist Crackpot' incident at LA book fair, whcih in on Youtube. Wonder if it was the same guy following Hitch around?"
Where on Youtube do you find the LA book fair video? I can't find it.
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