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Time has come to publish the last post on this site. I've been posting links and articles for three years, and it's been great. I a...
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At reddit.com there are comments on Hitchens having breathing issues at the airport. This would explain the cancellations. Hopefully it...
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Update: Hitchens spotted in D.C. Sunday night. Link here . At reddit.com there are comments on Hitchens having breathing issues at the air...
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PZ Meyers response to the Hitchens Watch post 'Hitchens Collaborating In Religious Indoctrination?' "There is a site called C...
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The administration's inadequate response to the crisis in Libya reveals a lack of courage and principle. By Christopher Hitchens ...
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The British political class may stop asking the one question that has obsessed it for decades. By Christopher Hitchens "It was about...
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Friday, November 26, 2010. 7 pm. Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Canada. “This debate is not about the existence of God,” says Rudyard Griffit...
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By Christopher Hitchens "The governor of Wisconsin evidently speaks in a more unbuttoned fashion than usual when he thinks he is ta...
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Some questions for the "activists" aboard the Gaza flotilla. By Christopher Hitchens "The tale of the Gaza "flotill...
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One week after the fatwa on Salman Rushdie was issued in 1989, Hitchens appeared on C-SPAN to discuss The Satanic Verses and freedom of spee...

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UK Channel 4 Tribute
December 18, 2011Posted by Tom at 10:02 4 comments
Labels: 2011, Channel 4, Christopher Hitchens, Ian McEwan, tribute
Hitch (1949-2011): Paxman & Schama
Posted by Tom at 06:35 4 comments
Labels: 2011, BBC, Christopher Hitchens
'The consummate writer, the brilliant friend'
December 17, 2011By Ian McEwan
Read more (guardian.co.uk)
Posted by Tom at 11:12 2 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Ian McEwan
A Man of Style and Wit
By Stephen Fry
Almost as many words have been written about Christopher Hitchens since he died as he would write in a typical working week. He was one of very, very few people on earth whom I would have missed just as much had I never had the pleasure and fortune of knowing him. He lit fires in people’s minds. He was an educator.
Read more (The Daily Beast)
Posted by Tom at 08:34 6 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Stephen Fry
Illness made Christopher Hitchens a symbol of the honesty and dignity of atheism.
On 7 October, I recorded a long conversation with Christopher Hitchens in Houston, Texas, for the Christmas edition of New Statesman which I was guest-editing. He looked frail, and his voice was no longer the familiar Richard Burton boom; but, though his body had clearly been diminished by the brutality of cancer, his mind and spirit had not.
Read more: http://bit.ly/t0ONCz (belfasttelegraph.co.uk)
richarddawkins.net:
We will be publishing a selection of Christopher Hitchens obituaries, and posting them all in this one thread. So please keep checking back, as it will be updated from time to time over the next few days.
http://richarddawkins.net/articles/644246-christopher-hitchens-obituaries
Posted by Tom at 07:17 6 comments
Labels: 2011, atheism, Christopher Hitchens, obituaries, Richard Dawkins
Hitchens' memoir to be published early next year
December 16, 2011Entitled Mortality and based on his columns for Vanity Fair, Christopher Hitchens' final memoir will be published by Atlantic in the new year.
The forthcoming memoir will be based on the essays, said Atlantic Books, and will be called Mortality. The book had been planned for some time, said a spokesperson.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/dec/16/christopher-hitchens-memoir-published-in-january
Posted by Tom at 20:30 5 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, memoir, Mortality
In Memoriam, my courageous brother Christopher, 1949-2011
By Peter Hitchens
Read more: http://bit.ly/rz4lJG
Posted by Tom at 19:50 6 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens
In Memoriam: Christopher Hitchens, 1949–2011
Vanity Fair
Christopher Hitchens—the incomparable critic, masterful rhetorician, fiery wit, and fearless bon vivant—died today at the age of 62. Hitchens was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the spring of 2010, just after the publication of his memoir, Hitch-22, and began chemotherapy soon after.
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/12/In-Memoriam-Christopher-Hitchens-19492011
Posted by Tom at 07:26 166 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens
Preview: Richard Dawkins interviews Christopher Hitchens
December 13, 2011"Never be afraid of stridency"
Richard Dawkins: One of my main beefs with religion is the way they label children as a "Catholic child" or a "Muslim child". I've become a bit of a bore about it.
Christopher Hitchens: You must never be afraid of that charge, any more than stridency.
Read more (New Statesman)
Posted by Tom at 16:08 17 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, interview, religion, Richard Dawkins, Texas
New Statesman Christmas Issue
December 9, 2011http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2011/12/christmas-issue-dawkins
Posted by Tom at 05:49 6 comments
Labels: 2011, Christmas, Christopher Hitchens, interview, New Statesman, Richard Dawkins, Texas
Trial of the Will
December 7, 2011Vanity Fair | January 2012
By Christopher Hitchens
When it came to it, and old Kingsley suffered from a demoralizing and disorienting fall, he did take to his bed and eventually turned his face to the wall. It wasn’t all reclining and waiting for hospital room service after that—“Kill me, you fucking fool!” he once alarmingly exclaimed to his son Philip—but essentially he waited passively for the end. It duly came, without much fuss and with no charge.
Read more.
Hitchens orbits Mars, Jupiter, and Earth.
Asteroid Named for Christopher Hitchens
By Juli Weiner | Vanity Fair
An asteroid discovered by Ted Bowell, the former director of the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search, has been named after Vanity Fair contributing editor Christopher Hitchens.
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/12/Asteroid-Named-for-Christopher-Hitchens
Posted by Tom at 06:25 6 comments
Labels: 2011, asteroid, Christopher Hitchens, Ted Bowell, Vanity Fair
The New Gaffe
November 28, 2011How the Republican presidential candidates are benefiting from their “gaffes”: They’re not unforgivable, just
imprudent.
Posted by Tom at 21:12 9 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, gaffe, Herman Cain, Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, president, Republicans, Rick Perry, Slate
Hitch’s Rolls-Royce mind is still purring
November 25, 2011The great polemicist is certain to be remembered, but perhaps not as he would like.
By George Eaton
"Nothing concentrates the mind more than reading about oneself in the past tense", quipped Christopher Hitchens on discovering that his death had been prematurely announced by the National Portrait Galler. A catalogue previewing an exhibition entitled "Martin Amis and Friends" had included a photograph of the polemicist, erroneously captioned, "the late Christopher Hitchens". A month later, he was diagnosed with inoperable cancer, lending his words a haunting new resonance.
Read more (New Statesman)
Posted by Tom at 00:05 3 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, George Eaton, Ian McEwan, New Statesman, polemicist, Stephen Fry