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Hitch-22

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2010 memoir by Christopher Hitchens
Not to be confused withCatch-22.
Hitch-22
AuthorChristopher Hitchens
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAutobiography
PublisherTwelve Books,Atlantic Books (UK)
Publication date
20 May 2010 (UK)June 2, 2011
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover,paperback,audiobook
Pages448
(inc 24 pages of photographs)
ISBN978-0-446-54033-9
OCLC464590644
920.073
LC ClassCT275.H62575 A3 2010

Hitch-22: A Memoir is amemoir written by author and journalistChristopher Hitchens. The book was published in May 2010 byAtlantic Books in the UK and June 2011 by Twelve, an imprint ofHachette Book Group USA, and was later nominated for aNational 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 diagnosedesophageal 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]

Description

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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 5,000 words about a subject. But here's a subject I know too much about.' But he eventually produced a manuscript that was twice the length of the version finally published.[3]

Hitchens used his memoir to discuss several incidents that were later picked up by reviewers and the media as notable for their revelatory nature: as a contemporary at Oxford University of the then-studentBill Clinton (who later became the American President), he knew that Clinton's later avowal that 'I did not inhale' in regard to marijuana was based on Clinton's allergy to smoke; but Hitchens also states that Clinton's consumption was via 'cookies and brownies';[4] that during the writing ofMartin Amis's novel,Money, Hitchens and Amis visited a New York brothel so that Amis could research the experience;[4] that during an encounter at a party with the then British Leader of the Opposition,Margaret Thatcher, she proceeded to 'spank Hitchens directly on the buttocks' and call him a 'Naughty boy!'[4]

New foreword

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The paperback edition of the book, published in 2011, featured a new foreword by Hitchens which mentions his newly diagnosed cancer: "I suffer from Stage Four oesophageal cancer," he writes. "There is no Stage Five." And "I hope it will not seem presumptuous to assume that anybody likely to have got as far as acquiring this paperback edition of my memoir will know that it was written by someone who, without appreciating it at the time, had become seriously and perhaps mortally ill... When the book was published, I had just turned sixty-one. I am writing this at a moment when, according to my doctors, I cannot be certain of celebrating another birthday."[5][6]

Critical reception

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Comments from criticDwight Garner's article inThe New York Times Book Review are quoted on the back cover. "Electric and electrifying... He has a mind like a Swiss Army knife, ready to carve up or unbolt an opponent's arguments with a flick of the wrist."[7] and "It is a fascinating, funny, sad, incisive, and serious narrative...' by Alexander Waugh ofThe Spectator.[8]

Hitchens died ofesophageal cancer in 2011, aged 62. His autobiography received positive reviews, and some critics felt his prose was impressive and his wit incisive.

References

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  1. ^Peters, Jeremy."Christopher Hitchens to Begin Cancer Treatment",The New York Times, 30 June 2010.
  2. ^Books (2010-07-01)."Book tour halted, The Telegraph". London: Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved2012-04-14.
  3. ^Hillel Italie (2010-06-14)."'Christopher Hitchens On 'Hitch-22': Memoir Was "Fantastically Difficult" To Write'". HuffPost. Retrieved2012-04-14.
  4. ^abcPine, Gideon (2010-06-08)."'Hitch-22': 6 Juicy Celebrity Bites From Christopher Hitchens's New Memoir (PHOTOS, POLL)". HuffPost. Retrieved2020-06-22.
  5. ^"Book preview, foreword". Barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved2012-04-14.
  6. ^Nicholas Lezard (2011-04-23)."review". London: Guardian. Retrieved2012-04-14.
  7. ^Garner, Dwight (2020-06-22)."In Memoir, Christopher Hitchens Looks Back".New York Times. Retrieved2012-04-14.
  8. ^"Spectator review". Spectator.co.uk. 2010-06-05. Archived fromthe original on 2010-06-08. Retrieved2012-04-14.

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