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Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports is a 1998 collection of essays by the author Christopher Hitchens that first appeared in British and American publications. These include Harpers , Times Literary Supplement , The Spectator , London Review of Books , The Nation , New Statesman and Society . [2]
Jan 1, 2001 · Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports. Christopher Hitchens. 3.98. 207 ratings13 reviews. Hitchens has written a great deal of bracing good sense on politics & literature in the past decades. Much of it has been collected between the covers of this well-packed book.
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Dec 4, 2021 · These essays confirmed his reputation as a bold commentator combining intellectual tenacity with mordant wit, whether he was writing about the intrigues of Reagan's Washington, a popular novel, the work of Tom Paine, the man George Orwell, or reporting (with sympathy as well as toughness) from Beirut or Bombay, Warsaw or Managua.
Dec 4, 2014 · Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports Paperback – December 4, 2014 by Christopher Hitchens (Author) 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 37 ratings
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Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports. Christopher Hitchens. Chatto & Windus, 1989 - History - 357 pages. A collection of the author's contributions to...
Nov 1, 1988 · Offers a collection of the best essays and articles from a well-known and well-respected political writer offering caustic commentary, radical observations, and polemical debate on topics ranging from the Reagan administration to popular culture. Print length. 357 pages. Language.
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Selected Essays and Minority Reports. Christopher Hitchens. PAPERBACK. EBOOK. RRP: £25.00. 4 December 2014. Published by Atlantic Books. ISBN: 9781782394662. ‘I suppose that, if this collection has a point, it is the desire of one individual to see the idea of confrontation kept alive’ — Christopher Hitchens, Introduction.