What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof.
Yahoo! News
Wikipedia
Recent Comments
Popular Posts
-
PZ Meyers response to the Hitchens Watch post 'Hitchens Collaborating In Religious Indoctrination?' "There is a site called C...
-
New Statesman: "You may need to set aside the rest of your Saturday to get through this, but here in full is the transcript of the long...
-
Update: Kissinger tells JTA: Take remark on gas chambers in context Update by Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic. December 14 ADL: Kissinger...
-
Why did so many "experts" declare the Oslo attacks to be the work of Islamic terrorists? By Christopher Hitchens "Having h...
-
When was the last time a conservative NATO army pushed out its highest-ranking officers? By Christopher Hitchens "To read of the s...
-
BE IT RESOLVED, religion is a force for good in the world. This question was put directly to the audience of the Munk Debates on Religion ...
-
The old parochialism meets the not-so-new isolationism in Michele Bachmann. By Christopher Hitchens "That was actually three drippi...
-
Jeremy Paxman interviews Christopher Hitchens in Washington D.C. Full interview on BBC2, Nov 29, 7.30pm.
-
"In whatever kind of 'race' life may be, I have very abruptly become a finalist". Christopher speaks out on his cancer i...
-
Vanity Fair | January 2012 By Christopher Hitchens When it came to it, and old Kingsley suffered from a demoralizing and disorienting fal...
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Paine
Baruch Spinoza
George Orwell
Bertrand Russell
Leon Trotsky
Rosa Luxemburg
Socrates
Hitchens honoured with Orwell memorial
The Telegraph
Christopher Hitchens, the writer and commentator once described as the heir to George Orwell, was given a posthumous honour at this year's Orwell Prize.
Christopher Hitchens, the writer and commentator who died last year, was last night honoured with a Memorial at this year's Orwell Prize, Britain’s most prestigious prize for political writing.
More http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/9287302/Christopher-Hitchens-honoured-with-Orwell-memorial.html
Posted by Tom at 15:42 0 comments
Labels: 2012, Christopher Hitchens, Orwell memorial
VF & CH Win National Magazine Award in “Columns and Commentary”
May 5, 2012Vanity Fair
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2012/05/vanity-fair-christopher-hitchens-win-2012-national-magazine-award
Related
http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman2/publish/Magazines_22/New-York-leads-National-Magazine-Awards.asp
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/time_new_york_and_new_yorker_stampede_b74Wuty3HfOfwtl5Ej3MZP
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/national-magazine-awards-christopher-hitchens-honored-posthumous-ellie-121746582.html
Posted by Tom at 06:10 0 comments
Labels: 2012, Christopher Hitchens, Ellie, National Magazine Award, Vanity Fair
PEN Festival Panel Gives Hitchens Mixed Grades
May 2, 2012
The PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature kicked off Monday night with a panel discussion about the life and work of Christopher Hitchens. Billed as a “tribute” to the writer, the promotional materials for the event said it would engage with this question, among others: “Did the man and his methods overshadow his ideas?”Read more http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/01/pen-festival-panel-gives-christopher-hitchens-mixed-grades/
Posted by Tom at 06:34 12 comments
Labels: 2012, Christopher Hitchens, PEN World Voices Festival, tribute
Christopher Hitchens Memorial
April 22, 2012By Vanity Fair
Posted by Tom at 08:19 10 comments
Labels: 2012, April 20, Christopher Hitchens, Memorial, New York, Vanity Fair
Christopher Hitchens’s Memorial
April 21, 2012By Vanity Fair
“To remember friendship is to recall those conversations that it seemed a sin to break off,” wrote the late Christopher Hitchens in his June 2011 column, “Unspoken Truths,” for Vanity Fair. Today, at a memorial service in the Great Hall of Cooper Union, in New York, many of Hitchens’s friends and admirers did just that.
Read more
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2012/04/christopher-hitchens-memorial-vanity-fair
Related links
Christopher Hitchens' wit and warmth remembered as New York pays tribute http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/apr/20/christopher-hitchens-memorial-new-york
Christopher Hitchens Memorial: Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie, Olivia Wilde Remember Writer http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/20/christopher-hitchens-memorial_n_1441508.html?ref=new-york&ir=New%20York
Christopher Hitchens Is Memorialized With an Irreverence That Would Please Him http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/04/20/christopher-hitchens-is-memorialized-with-an-irreverance-that-would-please-him.html
Christopher Hitchens remembered at memorial service in NYC http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/post/christopher-hitchens-remembered-at-memorial-service-in-nyc/2012/04/20/gIQA1usIWT_blog.html
Hitch remembered with wit http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/hitch_remembered_with_wit_6q4Tmuvhb8rZsSZRPqEggL?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=Page%20Six
REMEMBERING CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2012/04/remembering-christopher-hitchens.html
Posted by Tom at 09:34 0 comments
Labels: 2012, April 20, Christopher Hitchens, Memorial, New York, Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair to Host Christopher Hitchens Memorial
April 18, 2012
Vanity Fair will host a memorial for the late Christopher Hitchens this Friday, April 20, at noon in the Great Hall of Cooper Union. Scheduled to pay tribute in New York are Stephen Fry, Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan, Christopher Buckley, National Institutes of Health director Francis Collins, and physicist Lawrence Krauss.Read more http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2012/04/christopher-hitchens-memorial-april-20-vanity-fair
Read also "A Memorial, Ribald and Reverent, for Christopher Hitchens" http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/17/a-memorial-both-ribald-and-reverent-for-christopher-hitchens/
A discussion about Christopher Hitchens
April 16, 2012A discussion about the life and work of author Christopher Hitchens with his friends and fellow authors: Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis, James Fenton & Ian McEwan.
Watch it here (charlierose.com)
Birthday, Memorial and a Tribute
April 13, 2012
It's April 13th. Some want to call it Christopher Hitchens Day. I agree with Staks Rosch: "While some atheists will be raising a glass of Johnny Walk Black in his honor, I think the time for that solute is over. Now is the time to share his wit and wisdom with others in celebration of his life. So pick up your copy of God Is Not Great or your Quotable Hitchens and share a quote or three on your social networks and with your friends and family on his birthday. Read more (examiner.com)
Then again, why not do both?
There's also a Hitch day facebook event http://www.facebook.com/events/328324723893296/
Ephraim Hardcastle asks "What would Christoper Hitchens make of his Vanity Fair memorial arrangements?"
It's an invitation-only event at Cooper Union school in New York, on April 20.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2129092/What-Christoper-Hitchens-make-Vanity-Fair-memorial-arrangements.html#ixzz1rtRRmk94
Then we have the PEN World Voices Festival, New York City, with a Christopher Hitchens tribute on Monday, April 30.
With Graydon Carter, Victor S. Navasky, George Packer, and Katha Pollit. Moderated by Ian Buruma.
http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/6380/prmID/2206
No word yet on a possible London, UK memorial.
Posted by Tom at 08:23 4 comments
Labels: 2012, birthday, Christopher Hitchens, Memorial, New York, tribute, Vanity Fair
The Orwell Prize longlist
March 28, 2012
The Telegraph
The late Christopher Hitchens is one of 18 authors selected for the Orwell Prize for political writing.
A book by the late Christopher Hitchens is leading the field for this year’s Orwell Prize for best political book. Arguably, a collection of essays whose subjects range from the War on Terror to Diana, Princess of Wales, was praised by Nicholas Shakespeare in the Telegraph as displaying the author's characteristic “wit, intelligence and passion”.
This year's shortlists are announced next month and the winners on May 23.
Read more (telegraph.co.uk
Posted by Tom at 16:41 7 comments
Labels: 2012, Arguably, Christopher Hitchens, The Orwell Prize
The Hitch-Files
March 9, 2012
GAWKER
The FBI Monitored a Young Christopher Hitchens
Read more
http://gawker.com/5891643/the-fbi-monitored-a-young-christopher-hitchens
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/180018/the-fbi-spied-on-christopher-hitchens-because-of-his-political-ideology/
Posted by Tom at 05:44 4 comments
Labels: 2012, Christopher Hitchens, FBI, FOIA, investigation
3 books by Hitchens to be reissued in April
March 2, 2012USA TODAY
Cary Goldstein, publisher and editor-in-chief of Twelve, says the three books being reissued in print and as e-books for the first time, are:
- The Missionary Position: Mother Theresa in Theory and Practice with a new introduction by Thomas Mallon, originally published in 1995.
- No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton with a new introduction by Douglas Brinkley, originally published in 1999.
- The Trial of Henry Kissinger, with a new introduction by Ariel Dorfman, originally published in 2001.
Read more (books.usatoday.com)
Oscars 2012: Christopher Hitchens honored by Vanity Fair
February 27, 2012LA Times / Ministry of Gossip
Read more http://lat.ms/waQatW
Each place setting at the party has an engraved Zippo lighter with a Christopher Hitchens quote..
https://twitter.com/#!/VanityFair/status/173948927542968320/photo/1
Posted by Tom at 05:31 9 comments
Labels: 2012, Christopher Hitchens, Graydon Carter, Oscars, Vanity Fair
The Reactionary
February 9, 2012Atlantic Magazine | March 2012
By Christopher Hitchens
PROFESSOR KER’S SPIRITED and double-barreled attempt at a rehabilitation of his cherished subject is enjoyable in its own right, and takes in such matters as Chesterton’s dialectical genius for paradox, the authority of the Father Brown stories in the detective genre, and the salience of Charles Dickens in the English canonical one. But for him to show that his hero was the protagonist of a superior form of English democratic virtue, Ker would have to meet me where we are at agreement: on the high quality of Chesterton’s poems.
Read more (theatlantic.com)
The story behind Christopher Hitchens’s March 2012 essay here.
By Benjamin Schwarch, The Atlantic’s literary and national editor.
Posted by Tom at 06:02 4 comments
Labels: 2012, Christopher Hitchens, G.K.Chesterton, Ian Ker, The Reactionary



