Journalist Christopher Hitchens explains why he believes religion "poisons everything," and presents his arguments for a more secular approach to life.
Traces the history of atheist and agnostic thought throughout history, examining the writings of key people that have shaped the debate over the existence of God from ancient times to the present.
A collection of essays in which Christopher Hitchens ruminates on a variety of political and cultural issues and offers perspectives on a number of figures, such as Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, Rebecca West, and others.
A critical examination of twentieth-century political writer George Orwell, the man and the myth, discussing his life, works, and views on such topics as fascism, feminism, Englishness, and America.
Journalist Christopher Hitchens explains why he believes religion "poisons everything," and presents his arguments for a more secular approach to life.
Presents a biography of Thomas Jefferson, examining aspects of his public and private life, with a focus on his role as designer of America and the person responsible for expanding the country's borders with the Louisiana Purchase.
A collection of essays in which Christopher Hitchens ruminates on a variety of political and cultural issues and offers perspectives on a number of figures, such as Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, Rebecca West, and others.