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Christopher HitchensWriter
Born: 13 April 1949 Died: 15 December 2011 (cancer) Birthplace: Portsmouth, England Best known as: The author of God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything Christopher Hitchens was an English-American intellectual whose stock in trade was writing provocative essays that challenged the the philosophical underpinnings of the state and the (Christian) church. He studied philosophy, politics and economics at Balliol College, Oxford, and graduated in 1970. He began his journalism career in London soon after, with the New Statesman, the Evening Standard and the Daily Express. Hitchens lived in the United States after 1981, and had long relationships with The Nation, Vanity Fair, The Atlantic and Slate, where he built his credibilty as a literary leftist. He made his career with erudite essays on foreign policy, as well as controversial swipes at high-profile personalities such as Henry Kissinger, Mother Teresa and Bill Clinton. After two decades of international reporting and book reviews for solidly left-wing publications, Hitchens irritated many on the left in 2002 and 2003, when he supported U.S. President George W. Bush's overthrow of Iraq's Saddam Hussein. In the post-9/11 world, Hitchens came out swinging against what he considered the Left's weak response to the event, and he uncharacteristically allied himself with the "neoconservatives" who vilified Islamic fundamentalists. His opinions only furthered his lifelong run as a contrarian and gadfly, but even his critics agree that his biting attacks were delivered eloquently. In his last years he ramped up his international reputation as an atheist and religion hater, thanks in large part to his 2007 book, God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. His other books include The Trial of Henry Kissinger (2001) and Why Orwell Matters (2002). His memoir Hitch-22 was published in 2010, shortly before he was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus. He died the next year while being treated at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Extra credit: Christopher Hitchens was married to Eleni Meleagrou, whom he met in Cyprus, from 1981 until their divorce in 1989. They had two children, Alexander (born 1984) and Sophia (born c. 1989)... In 1989, while Meleagrou was pregnant with Sophia, Hitchens met and fell in love with the writer Carol Blue. They married and remained married until his death. Hitchens and Blue had one daughter, Antonia (born c. 1994)... The British writer Peter Hitchens is the brother of Christopher Hitchens. Copyright © 1998-2012 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Christopher Hitchens from Infoplease:
- Christopher Hitchens - Biography of Christopher Hitchens, The author of God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything
- The Trials of Henry Kissinger - Starring Brian Cox, Salvador Allende, Gerald Ford, Christopher Hitchens, Henry Kissinger
- Hidden in Plain Sight - Starring Noam Chomsky, Eduardo Galeano, Christopher Hitchens, Dianna Ortiz
- Nick Clegg - Biography of Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister of the U.K., 2010-present
- People Who Died in 2011 - Selected biographies of well-known Actors
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