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Hitchens Revisited
Christopher Hitchens is obviously not TAC’s ideological bedfellow–heavens forbid. But when he steers clear of political or anti-religious propaganda and writes about literature, the older Hitchens does produce some utterly brilliant, persuasive stuff. Here is a masterful essay on Brideshead Revisited in the Guardian, which includes a surprising attack on what he perceives as anti-Catholicism […]
Christopher Hitchens is obviously not TAC’s ideological bedfellow–heavens forbid. But when he steers clear of political or anti-religious propaganda and writes about literature, the older Hitchens does produce some utterly brilliant, persuasive stuff.
Here is a masterful essay on Brideshead Revisited in the Guardian, which includes a surprising attack on what he perceives as anti-Catholicism in Hollywood’s new film version of Waugh’s novel.
Could a shock conversion be in the offing? He moves in mysterious ways. God, that is, though I might add, having seen him wobbling down Connecticut Avenue yesterday, that the same could be said of Christopher Hitchens.
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