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"All first-rate criticism first defines what we are confronting," wrote jazz critic Whitney Balliett. By this measure, the essays of Christopher Hitchens rank among the best. For nearly four decades, Hitchens has articulated the core principles of reason, tolerance, and skepticism that underpin our civilization—principles that must be defended anew by each generation. Recognized as one of the greatest conversationalists, alongside figures like Sir Patrick Leigh-Fermor and Sir Tom Stoppard, Hitchens invites readers into a democratic dialogue, engaging and reasoning with them. His formidable knowledge, akin to an encyclopedic treasure, feels like a conversation where he follows the logic of his thoughts, unafraid to expose fraudulence, denounce injustice, and critique hypocrisy. Readers have come to admire his eloquence, wit, and readiness to confront adversaries. In this collection, Hitchens offers fresh insights on figures like Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, and George Orwell, enriched by his experiences from traveling and reporting in places like Iran and China. His directness, elegance, and humor applied to a wide range of subjects set a high standard for essayists. This volume presents an intellectual self-portrait of a writer dedicated to the pursuit of reason and justice, showcasing his profound love for the English language.

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Arguably, Christopher Hitchens

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