For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports

For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports

by Christopher Hitchens (Introduction), Christopher Hitchens (Author)

Synopsis

The global turmoil of the last few years has severely tested every analyst and commentator. Few have written with such insight as Christopher Hitchens about the large events - or with such discernment and wit about the small tell-tale signs of a disordered culture. For the Sake of Argument ranges from the political squalor of Washington - as a beleagured administration seeks desperately to stave off discredit and disaster - to the twilight of Stalinism in Prague, and from the Jewish quarter of Damascus in the aftermath of the Gulf War to the embattled barrios of Central America as a difficult peace was being negotiated with ruthless foes. Hitchen's account of Western realpolitik in the Gulf or Indo-China shows it to rest on delusion, as well as deception. The reader should find in these pages outstanding essays on political assassination in America, as well as a devastating indictment of the evisceration of politics by pollsters and spin doctors. Hitchens' knowledge of the tortuous history of revolutions in the 20th century helps him to explain both the New York intelligensia's flirtation with Trotskyism and the frailty of communist power structures in Eastern Europe. Hitchens provides re-assessments of Grahame Greene, P.G. Woodhouse and C.L.R. James. His rogues' gallery gives us portraits of Dr Kissinger , Mother Theresa, Paul Johnson and P.J. O'Rouke. For the Sake of Argument collects together writings which appeared in a wide variety of journals, including Granta , The Nation , Harpers , Grand Street , Times Literary Supplement , The London Review of Books , Z and The New Left Review . The author supplies a new introduction.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 29 Apr 1993

ISBN 10: 0860914356
ISBN 13: 9780860914358

Media Reviews
Displays the intelligence, invective and stubborn common sense Mr Hitchens brings to his commentaries, be they about the political scene in Washington, the soap-opera travail of the British Royal family or a novel by George Eliot. -- New York Times

Hitchens rejoices without inhibition in the pleasure of hating and knows that satire is murder by other means ... . A pen like this is more lethal than most swords. -- The Observer

One easily forgets just how good Christopher Hitchens is ... multilingual, well-travelled, hyper-educated, pissed-off, always funny, he has no equal in American journalism, and this book proves it. -- Voice Literary Supplement

The fiercely independent-minded Hitchens provides reams of fuel for intellectual conflagration, couched in the luxurious excess of humour ... progressive journalism as it was meant to be. -- The Nation

The test of this kind of book is for the reader to be able to open it anywhere and be drawn into the argument; it's a test that Hitchens passes time and time again ... . He can be devilishly funny, but he is also capable of writing with acid seriousness. -- Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and the author of the best-selling God Is Not Great. His books published by Verso include The Trial of Henry Kissinger, No One Left to Lie To, The Missionary Position, Unacknowledged Legislation, The Parthenon Marbles, Hostage to History, and more.