Listen free for 30 days
Listen with offer
-
Love, Poverty, and War
- Journeys and Essays
- Narrated by: Anthony May
- Length: 19 hrs and 59 mins
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
£0.00 for first 30 days
Buy Now for £18.99
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
Summary
"I did not, I wish to state, become a journalist because there was no other 'profession' that would have me. I became a journalist because I did not want to rely on newspapers for information."
Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays showcases the Hitchens rejection of consensus and cliché, whether he's reporting from abroad in Indonesia, Kurdistan, Iraq, North Korea, or Cuba, or when his pen is targeted mercilessly at the likes of William Clinton, Mother Theresa ("a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud"), the Dalai Lama, Noam Chomsky, Mel Gibson, and Michael Bloomberg.
Hitchens began the '90s as a "darling of the left" but has become more of an "unaffiliated radical" whose targets include those on the "left", whom he accuses of "fudging" the issue of military intervention in the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq. Yet, as Hitchens shows in his reportage, cultural and literary criticism, and opinion essays from the last decade, he has not jumped ship and joined the right but is faithful to the internationalist, contrarian, and democratic ideals that have always informed his work.
What listeners say about Love, Poverty, and War
Average customer ratingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- p.b
- 11-07-20
Great
Great listen huge Hitchens fan, it's so sad to still not have him with us, gone but never forgotten.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
2 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Edgar Lewis
- 30-12-15
Hitchens the Great
Christopher Hitchens at his best a brilliant collection which shows why he is missed by those who followed him and his work on so many diverse subjects.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
8 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Adam
- 25-07-16
Badly arranged.
I particularly enjoyed the essays in the second half of this book. The first 10 or so chapters I found pretty boring and plodding.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
6 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Damian O Toole
- 11-11-19
Long live the Hitch
An excellent collection of essays covering topics from the first Gulf war to the first couple of years post 9/11. Hitch tells it like it is, with wit and a level of Iconoclastic critique, he cuts through the bullshit and lays bare the hypocrisy of the some of the left and rights biggest heroes.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
4 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Amazon Customer
- 16-10-20
very engaging, and back with information.
This book covers so many actual area, it is extremely informative and a excellent listen, a very good purchase.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
-
Overall
- Paul K
- 09-05-22
No Chapter Titled.
I am tired of buying books on Audible with no chapter titles. It's about time that Audible got it's act together and did the decent thing, or at least clearly let us know beforehand that the chapters are not titled.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
13 people found this helpful
-
Overall
- Sally Prentis
- 07-04-13
I simply couldn't get into this book
I'm afraid I couldn't connect with this book at all. I worked hard at concentrating but found my mind wandering all the while. I am not sure if it was the subject matter or the narrator or a combination of both. A my advice would be to think carefully before downloading and to listen to the sample which foolishly I did not.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
3 people found this helpful
-
Overall
- David
- 14-04-13
Very Opinionated
The author has very strong views about many people (e.g. Churchill, Mother Theresa, Bob Dylan) and I feel woe betide anyone who disagrees with him. It begins with Churchill, which I found interesting, then the rest of 'part one was very dull. Parts two and three are better. On Cuba he mentions in passing the free education and excellent (free) healthcare, then goes into detail about what he considers are negatives. What is so good about democracy which gave the world George W Bush and Tony Bliar? Not one of my favourites.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!
8 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Darren
- 10-04-24
worse of Hitchens books
just ramble one thing to the next. Have read every Hichens book. This the worst one. Got half way
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!