Christopher Hitchens is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. His numerous books include Letters to a Young Contrarian and Why Orwell Matters.
"A fascinating collection of articles that just say no to
religion...Required reading for anyone who believes, disbelieves,
or just isn't sure yet."
--People "Critic's Choice"
"A great Christmas gift for anybody who doens't believe in
Christmas. In fact, it's the closest thing to heaven a confirmed
atheist is likely to find."
--Sunday Mercury
"Hitchens has returned to the Belief Wars backed by a full
army...The Godless Warrior marshals in an Atheist A-Team."
--San Diego Union Tribune
"MY PRAYERS ARE answered! I'd always wanted a 500-page paperback
crammed with arguments against the existence of God--and now,
thanks to Christopher Hitchens, that tireless proselytizing
rationalist, here it is."
--Adam Begley, New York Observer
"Should be sufficient fodder for anyone uncomfortable with the
notion of a creator."
--Hartford Courant
"Those objections and the writings Hitchens assembles to buttress
them will surely bring on new controversies which is just the sort
of thing on which he has thrived over a long and fruitful
career."
--Kirkus
"Valuable."
--Library Journal
"A fascinating collection of articles that just say no to
religion...Required reading for anyone who believes, disbelieves,
or just isn't sure yet."
--People "Critic's Choice"
"A great Christmas gift for anybody who doens't believe in
Christmas. In fact, it's the closest thing to heaven a confirmed
atheist is likely to find."
--Sunday Mercury
"Hitchens has returned to the Belief Wars backed by a full
army...The Godless Warrior marshals in an Atheist A-Team."
--San Diego Union Tribune
"MY PRAYERS ARE answered! I'd always wanted a 500-page paperback
crammed with arguments against the existence of God--and now,
thanks to Christopher Hitchens, that tireless proselytizing
rationalist, here it is."
--Adam Begley, New York Observer
"Should be sufficient fodder for anyone uncomfortable with the
notion of a creator."
--Hartford Courant
"Those objections and the writings Hitchens assembles to buttress
them will surely bring on new controversies which is just the sort
of thing on which he has thrived over a long and fruitful
career."
--Kirkus
"Valuable."
--Library Journal
Interconnecting a vast range of sources from Lucretius to more contemporary authors, Hitchens brings together a mix of naysayers and skeptics regarding religion and, in particular, God. While not all of his selections are by fervent atheists, Hitchens connects them in such a way as to explore how and why people have rejected religious beliefs throughout the ages. Additionally, he provides valuable introductions to many of the pieces, situating them for the listener in the context of his overall argument. While some provide great insight and questions for listeners, others are only tangentially relevant. Nicholas Ball has an agreeable voice, but when transitioning from introductions to the excerpt, he rarely pauses and listeners may not even realize the excerpt is being read. His timing and speed may work well with other material, but lacks the reflection and nuance needed for this diverse and complex work with many different writing styles. Simultaneous release with the Da Capo hardcover (Reviews, Oct. 29). (Jan.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
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