Mortality
by Christopher Hitchens
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Pub Date Sep 04 2012 | Archive Date May 30 2013
Hachette Book Group | Twelve
Description
Christopher Hitchens was on a book tour for his memoir Hitch-22
when he discovered he had cancer of the esophagus, an episode described
with characteristic wit and candor in a series of articles he wrote for Vanity Fair. In
these essays, for which Hitchens was given the National Magazine Award,
he describes his struggle not only with the disease but with its
meaning to his friends and supporters, as well as his critics and
detractors.
"Both elegant and moving, these columns display insight and bravery," wrote the National Magazine Award judges. "Christopher Hitchens is the best writer in the worst of times, and we are grateful for him."
"Both elegant and moving, these columns display insight and bravery," wrote the National Magazine Award judges. "Christopher Hitchens is the best writer in the worst of times, and we are grateful for him."
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781455502752 |
PRICE | $22.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 160 |