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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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Carol Blue answers questions
November 18, 2012Posted by Tom at 16:21
Labels: 2012, Carol Blue, Christopher Hitchens, Miami Book Fair
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7 comments:
Tom,
This is a wonderful website, thanks for all your work.
The first anniversary of his death is coming up so I imagine there will be a flurry of articles about that.
When do you propose to close this site?
Will it be left up, but not active?
I haven't finished exploring all that is in here.
Thanks again. Are donations still needed?
Eve
Thanks for your kind words, Eve.
I'm sure I'll stop posting soon, perhaps at the end of this month. This site will stay online as an archive but more on this later.
I agree. I visit this site most days looking for updates and when one appears my heart skips a beat!
Please do try and keep this site available, it is VERY much appreciated.
If we can help, do let us know...
What Chris Bell said.
If a live site on the Hitch did not exist, one would have to be invented. And this one already exists and is of high quality!
Thanks much for having managed it up to now, and please continue if you can.
I discovered Mr Hitchens via a youtubed Stephen Fry. I devoured the debates and books in equal measure, all the while lamenting the loss only a few months earlier of such an inspirational mammal.
I've enjoyed my time here and offer my graitude and appreciation.
Darren, Cornwall UK
I miss Christopher Hitchens and I never knew him, I wish I did though. I would like to see another person as credible as him fight the Secular cause, I wonder who it will be
This man fulfilled his life's purpose as stated by him. To be free and to show other people freedom. (i can't recall the exact quote but it was response to the question of the meaning of life). Questions Christopher tackled, from the public eye, quite frequently. We obviously can not and should not have an eye intimately fixated. Meaning i do not claim to know him personally. I only claim to have listened to a great speaker and an even greater proponent of free thinking. My life is better having listened and forced to think by who, I would call, a great man.
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