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Christopher Hitchens in Conversation with Salman Rushdie

By: Christopher Hitchens
Narrated by: Salman Rushdie
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Over the course of his 60 years, Christopher Hitchens has been a citizen of both the United States and the United Kingdom. He has been both a socialist opposed to the war in Vietnam and a supporter of the U.S. war against Islamic extremism in Iraq. He has been both a foreign correspondent in some of the world's most dangerous places and a legendary bon vivant. He is a fervent atheist, raised as a Christian, by a mother whose Jewish heritage was not revealed to him until her suicide. He has now written a searing memoir entitled, Hitch 22 that lays bare these many contradictions and affirms his conviction that all personal is also political. Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a visiting professor of liberal studies at the New School. He is the author of numerous books, including works on Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, George Orwell, Mother Teresa, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Henry Kissinger and his #1 New York Times bestseller and National Book Award nominee, God Is Not Great.

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Calling all Christopher Hitchens fan! This audiobook is essential for you! A conversation between Christopher Hitchens and Salman Rushdie is recorded in front of a live audience, but with the intimacy of a private talk. Subtly funny, political, and eye-opening. Salman Rushdie probes Hitchens on his "eclectic dislikes", his political views, and his adventures as a foreign correspondent. Whether you've read or are about to read Hitchens' final memoir, Hitch 22, this audiobook will broaden and deepen your reading experience, as well as answer some of the questions you yourself might have for Hitchens.

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From poignant and insightful discussion about Hitch and Rushdie's evolving polotical and ideological viewpoints, to uproarious displays of both men's razor-sharp wits and sense comic timing. Two things are immideatly apparent. That both if these men's literary genius translates very well into a discussion of this format, and that their long decades of being friends and 'comrades' leads to a very relaxed and easy flow to be maintained throughout each topic, even when at opposing viewpoints.

Whatever your opinion or even lack thereof regarding these authors other works, this short discussion packs a whole lot of literary punch.

An enriching way to spend a couple hours

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Salman Rushdie brings comfort and ease to his discussion with my beloved Hitch. I only wish this was hours longer! Very enjoyable.

I love Hitch.

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A fun raw commentary by 2 amazing writers. It is sad that Mr. Hitchens is no longer with us. He and his brilliant mind will be missed. It gets dirty so be careful... It's not for young ears!

Fun!

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I confess to have completely misread the blurb for this title. I thought it was Hitchens interviewing Rushdie. In fact, it is the opposite. However, that doesn't matter. The discussion on the eve of the release of Hitchens' third to last book, the autobiographical, Hitch 22, is stimulating, interesting and very entertaining. The source of the name alone is worth the listen.
Rushdie is, of course, a literary giant. Hitchens was one of the most read, and a very well read, commentator. Their long time friendship is apparent on listening and their literary games are in a class apart.
You won't regret the hour or so of your life you spend with these two.

Very Entertaining

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Such a delightful and entertaining conversation between two incredibly intelligent, articulate men. Hitchens never disappoints.

Delightful

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