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Christopher Hitchens

Facing Death: A Journey Through Illness and Defiance

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Author: Christopher Hitchens

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781848879218

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/01/2012

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Mortality

The summary audiobook of "Mortality" by Christopher Hitchens is ideal for anyone interested in thought-provoking reflections on life, death, and the human condition. It appeals to fans of philosophy, literature, and memoirs, as well as those who admire Hitchens’ eloquent prose and his candid confrontation with terminal illness. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of existential questions and the impact of mortality on our choices and beliefs will find this summary a compelling and enriching experience.

3 quotes from Mortality

  • "To be alive at all is to be in a state of constant apprehension, and the antennae of the mind can pick up a signal that it might soon receive a bad news quickly enough."
  • "When the last breath has been taken, the only thing you can say is that there’s no conceivable reason why it should stop at that point and that it should really just wind up, one way or another."
  • "The process of dying is in some ways as fascinating as the process of living, and it is well worth thinking about all the time."

Author : Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens was an influential English-born American author, journalist, and literary critic renowned for his incisive commentary and polemical style. A prolific contributor to prominent publications such as Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, and The Nation, he gained widespread recognition for his best-selling works, including the provocative "God Is Not Great." Hitchens evolved from a figure associated with the Anglo-American radical left to a vocal supporter of certain right-wing causes later in life, notably the Iraq War, after expressing disillusionment with the left's response to global challenges. A staunch advocate of Enlightenment principles, Hitchens championed secularism, humanism, and reason while fiercely critiquing figures like Mother Teresa and Henry Kissinger. His intellectual legacy is marked by his sharp wit, commitment to free expression, and a resolute belief in the need for intervention against authoritarianism.

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Mortality Free Audiobook Download

Christopher Hitchens

Facing Death: A Journey Through Illness and Defiance

4.1228313rating

Information

Author: Christopher Hitchens

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781848879218

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/01/2012

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Mortality

The summary audiobook of "Mortality" by Christopher Hitchens is ideal for anyone interested in thought-provoking reflections on life, death, and the human condition. It appeals to fans of philosophy, literature, and memoirs, as well as those who admire Hitchens’ eloquent prose and his candid confrontation with terminal illness. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of existential questions and the impact of mortality on our choices and beliefs will find this summary a compelling and enriching experience.

3 quotes from Mortality

  • "To be alive at all is to be in a state of constant apprehension, and the antennae of the mind can pick up a signal that it might soon receive a bad news quickly enough."
  • "When the last breath has been taken, the only thing you can say is that there’s no conceivable reason why it should stop at that point and that it should really just wind up, one way or another."
  • "The process of dying is in some ways as fascinating as the process of living, and it is well worth thinking about all the time."

Author: Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens was an influential English-born American author, journalist, and literary critic renowned for his incisive commentary and polemical style. A prolific contributor to prominent publications such as Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, and The Nation, he gained widespread recognition for his best-selling works, including the provocative "God Is Not Great." Hitchens evolved from a figure associated with the Anglo-American radical left to a vocal supporter of certain right-wing causes later in life, notably the Iraq War, after expressing disillusionment with the left's response to global challenges. A staunch advocate of Enlightenment principles, Hitchens championed secularism, humanism, and reason while fiercely critiquing figures like Mother Teresa and Henry Kissinger. His intellectual legacy is marked by his sharp wit, commitment to free expression, and a resolute belief in the need for intervention against authoritarianism.