Friday, December 16, 2011 at 12:28PM
Drew Wolfe

Writer Chistopher Hitchens Dies at 62

"The influential writer and cultural critic Christopher Hitchens died on Thursday at the age of 62 from complications of cancer of the esophagus. Hitchens confronted his disease in part by writing, bringing the same unsparing insight to his mortality that he had directed at so many other subjects."

"Over the years, Hitchens' caustic attention was directed at a broad range of subjects, including Henry Kissinger, Prince Charles, Bob Hope, Michael Moore, the Dalai Lama and Mother Teresa."

"'If you're at Vanity Fair and you're talking about some of the things that Christopher has taken on, at the top of the list is going to be Mother Teresa,' said Graydon Carter, editor at Vanity Fair and a longtime friend."

"In 1994, Hitchens co-wrote and narrated a documentary on her called Hell's Angel."

"'This profane marriage between tawdry media hype and medieval superstition gave birth to an icon which few have since had the poor taste to question,' he said in it."

 

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