Science fiction has a way of masquerading as science fact—until someone like me comes with a bucket of cold, hard evidence.
Hitchens is envisioned as an establishment that celebrates the joy of connection, the thrill of intellectual discovery, and the art of indulgence.
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What Christopher Hitchens Understood About the ParthenonChristopher Hitchens, among the most eloquent and forceful advocates of rejoining the Parthenon marbles, helped tilt me toward the cause of repatriation. With great timing, Verso Books has just ...
On the higher slopes of Mount Olympus, blurbs are a way by which the gods speak to one another in code, with the whole world ...
Writers can do crazy things in quest of a blurb. When Norman Mailer finished his third novel, The Deer Park, he sent a copy ...
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OPINION - Hanif Kureishi: Could becoming a fascist be the answer to my liberal woes?If I could raise my arms, I’d be doing a Nazi salute right now. If I could walk, I’d be goose-stepping. After all, it’s ...
Being religious is a bit like learning to play soccer, says New York Times columnist and bestselling author Ross Douthat. You ...
Tariq Ali’s loose and digressive book is many things: a history of a left-wing elite and its enemies since the ...
While few recall her film works today, The Girl on a Motorcycle, released in the “revolutionary year” 1968 as my old colleague Christopher Hitchens always described it, has an obscure but significant ...
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