Hitch 22
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Hitch 22

A Memoir

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Hitch 22

A Memoir

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Aberbach, David, 373
Abrahams, Harold, 375
Abu Bakr, Ahmad Hassan, 281–82
Abu Ghraib, 310, 316, 328
Abu Nidal (Sabri Khalil al-Banna), 284–85, 287, 318
Ackroyd, Peter, 154–55
Adams, Richard, 360–61
Addison, Joseph, 254
Adorno, Theodor, 340, 349, 350, 352
Afghanistan, 170, 244, 249–50, 345–46
Ahina, Rajim, 285, 286, 288
AIDS, 417
Ajami, Fouad, 396n
Alea, Tomás Guitiérrez, 116
Algeria, 38, 116
Al-Hilla, 315–16
Ali, Ayaan Hirsi, 257
Ali, Rashid, 283–84
Ali, Tariq, 109, 133, 245
Allende, Salvador, 154, 245
Aller, Frank, 106
All Souls College, 64–65, 83, 103–5, 122, 136, 262, 269, 313–14
al-Majid, Ali Hassan, 289
Al Quaeda, 244–45, 250, 258, 397, 405–6
Alvarez, Al, 28, 30, 31
Alvarez, Santiago, 116–17
al-Zahawi, Mazen, 283–86, 288
Alzheimer, Alois, 363–64
America, 204–20, 225–38
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 223
Americanism, 205–7
American passport, 259–60
American women, 224–25
Amin, Idi, 141, 291
Amis, Kingsley, 3, 7, 132, 133, 153, 156, 161–64, 174–75, 351
Amis, Martin, 140, 154–75, 375, 408–9
drinking and, 352
Edward Said and, 387–88
father Kingsley and, 161–64, 174–75
female company and, 157–59, 165–67
first meetings with, 132–33, 155–56
Friday lunches, 168–75
Gore Vidal and, 237
Money, 150, 165–68, 197
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Prologue with Premonitions
  8. Yvonne
  9. The Commander
  10. Fragments from an Education
  11. Cambridge
  12. The Sixties: Revolution in the Revolution
  13. Chris or Christopher?
  14. Havana versus Prague
  15. The Fenton Factor
  16. Martin
  17. Portugal to Poland
  18. A Second Identity: On Becoming an (Anglo) American
  19. Changing Places
  20. Salman
  21. Mesopotamia from Both Sides
  22. Something of Myself
  23. Thinking Thrice about the Jewish Question . . .
  24. Edward Said in Light and Shade (and Saul)
  25. Decline, Mutation, or Metamorphosis?
  26. Acknowledgments
  27. Index