Love, Poverty and War

Journeys and Essays

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In the first part of this book, Christopher Hitchens confronts the legacy of Kipling, Trotsky and Churchill, and celebrates the work of Joyce, Proust and Borges. It then turns to Hitchen's journey's around America and his moving assessment of the United States after 9/11. The book concludes with a series of devastating attacks on Michael Moore, the cult of the Kennedy's, David Irving and reportage and analysis from Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Pakistan and Iraq.

ISBN:
9781843544517
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
480
Published:
Publisher:
Atlantic Books
Imprint:
Atlantic Books
Weight:
745 g