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Mortality by Christopher Hitchens - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:. Mortality: Christopher Hitchens by Christopher Hitchens Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9781838952235 Overview:. Mortality by Christopher Hitchens is a powerful non-fiction memoir that delves into the author's final year battling esophageal cancer, offering an unflinching look at illness and human resilience. Written by the renowned journalist and essayist, this book captures Hitchens' sharp wit and intellectual curiosity as he navigates the transition from health to malady. It's ideal for readers seeking profound reflections on life, death, and personal philosophy, such as those interested in memoirs or contemporary essays on mortality. What makes it special is its raw honesty and elegant prose, blending personal anecdote with broader insights into the human condition, making it a must-read for anyone grappling with existential questions or drawn to stories of intellectual bravery. About the Books:. In Mortality, Christopher Hitchens recounts his sudden diagnosis during a book tour, marking the beginning of a harrowing journey through cancer treatment and its physical and emotional toll. The narrative follows his progression from vibrant debater to a man confronting the limits of his body, detailing the excoriating pain, hospital stays, and the loss of his voice, all while maintaining his signature acerbic tone. This isn't just a chronicle of illness; it's a deeper exploration of cancer etiquette, where Hitchens critiques societal responses to disease and reflects on themes of atheism, legacy, and the absurdity of life. His writing remains witty and provocative, even amid suffering, drawing readers into emotional depths that evoke empathy and introspection. For those fascinated by non-fiction memoirs, this book offers educational value by illuminating the psychological aspects of facing mortality, such as the denial, anger, and acceptance that accompany serious illness. It's particularly appealing to intellectually curious adults
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BrandChristopher Hitchens
CategoryBooks
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GTIN / EAN9781838952235
MPN / SKUSNG13276
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CountryGB