Love, Poverty and War: Journeys and Essays
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The departure point for this book is an antique saying: life is complete unless love, poverty and war have been experienced. In 'Love', Christopher Hitchens celebrates the work of Joyce, Proust and Borges. 'Poverty' includes a series of devastating assessments of Michael Moore and the cult of the Kennedys. The book's final section, 'War', contains biting reportage from North Korea, Pakistan and Iraq.
Book details
Published
10/08/2006
Publisher
Atlantic Books
ISBN
9781843544524
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