Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports
Hitchens has written a great deal of bracing good sense on politics & literature in the past decades. Much of it has been collected between the covers of this well-packed book. Since these pieces originally appeared in journals as wide-ranging as the TLS, Grand Street, Harper's, Mother Jones, The Nation & Spectator, only the most avid admirer would be likely to have come across them all. In addition to the predictable, eloquent Reagan-bashing, there are thoughtful essays on Paul Scott & his Raj Quartet, the contradictions of George Orwell, the Brideshead phenomenon, that very independent-minded Israeli Professor Israel Shahak, Conor Cruise O'Brien, even something as up-to-date as a perceptive review of Bonfire of the Vanities. Hitchens writes clearly, from a well-stocked mind, & is free of the cant that affects many political journalists. Why the kinds of views that he & his very kindred spirit Alexander Cockburn express so well never receive an airing on TV, where they'd reach a much wider audience, remains a source of shame to a supposedly free medium. In any case, book & magazine readers can feel fortunate that publishers suffer no such self-imposed restraints.
— Publishers Weekly
- Author
- Christopher Hitchens
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 365
- Publisher
- Hill & Wang Publ. (NY)
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780809078677
- Characters
- Alexander Hamilton, Lucifer, Eve, Mark Twain, Oliver Cromwell
- Settings
- Beirut, Boston, Massachusetts, California
- Genres
- essays, politics, philosophy, history, journalism, religion, zimbabwe, atheism, anthologies
- Release date
- 1988
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