Christopher Hitchens dies; essay writer was 62
The English-born writer, who had lived in Washington since 1982, was a tireless master of the persuasive essay, which he wrote with an indefatigable energy and venomous glee.
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May 17, 2010
Christopher Hitchens, who had lived in Washington since 1982, was a self-styled contrarian who often challenged political and moral orthodoxy. He released his memoir, "Hitch-22," in 2010.
Marvin Joseph / The Washington Post
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