Tag: Christopher Hitchens

Total Results: 9


No generation of novelists and essayists before or since has so managed to combine aesthetic and intellectual ambition with outright commercial success. (Credit: Getty Images)
01/24/2026 - 12:05am

Farewell to London’s literary boomers Julian Barnes senses an ending

Joseph Williams

Monday, May 27

27.05

17 useful concepts to survive the election Listen to the losers, not the winners

Gurwinder Bhogal

Wednesday, December 15

15.12

The cult of Christopher Hitchens He would be unimpressed by the fawning of his fans

Tomiwa Owolade

Monday, November 29

29.11

Oliver Stone’s seductive conspiracies The director's JFK obsession was initially enticing

Dorian Lynskey

Saturday, September 11

11.09

The war on Martin Amis His response to the attacks was a quixotic and disastrous battle against Islamism

Will Lloyd

Friday, April 23

23.04

England’s other Saint George Orwell has become a national hero to people he would have despised

Will Lloyd

Friday, April 2

02.04

How God created the West As religion ebbs, interest in how Christianity shaped us is growing

Ed West

Monday, November 2

02.11

How Martin Amis brought Christopher Hitchens back to life In his new book, the novelist doesn't quite capture the full brilliance of his late friend

Douglas Murray

Wednesday, December 25

25.12

Why aren’t we all atheists? Francis Spufford's book, <i>Unapologetic</i>, makes the case for God in terms of feelings

Elizabeth Oldfield