Worried about the Hitch? Here’s a detailed and heartfelt essay from Christopher Hitchens from the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, in which he talks about his battle-so-far with esophageal cancer. Go Hitch!
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A very eloquent article by Mr.Hitchens. I wish him well and I thank him for writing books that have given me great insight and knowledge.I know medical science will come through and he will beat this.
That was well written. I am almost ashamed to admit I had a hard time with Hitch-22 and had to return it to the library mostly unread. He is genuinely far far more literate than me. I felt as though I had to read it with a dictionary, thesaurus and set of encyclopedias nearby.