Hitch 22 noam chomsky biography
Hitch
memoir by Christopher Hitchens
Hitch A Memoir is a memoir written by author and journalist Christopher Hitchens.
The book was published in May by Atlantic Books in the UK and June by Twelve, an imprint of Hachette Book Group USA, and was later nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award. The planned worldwide tour for the book was cut short later the same month during the American leg so that the author could begin treatment for newly diagnosed esophageal cancer.[1] Through the book's publisher and in the magazine for which he was a regular contributing editor, Vanity Fair, Hitchens announced: 'I regret having had to cancel so many engagements at such short notice.'[2]
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Hitchens initially found the book hard to write: 'I found it fantastically difficult. Normally, when I'm writing, I'm making an argument, making a case. Also, when I'm writing, I'm trying to see how much I can pack into 5, words about a subject. But here's Noam chomsky theory of language!