Christopher Hitchens in conversation: The Only Subject is Love

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @jeantours9641
    @jeantours9641 3 года назад +636

    Transmitting the legacy of Christopher Hitchens is the reason why I will never fully hate RUclips

    • @josephno1347
      @josephno1347 3 года назад +5

      It's pretty neutral (RUclips) stop being a hater drama queen

    • @user.--.
      @user.--. 3 года назад +13

      @@josephno1347 Sure it is.....

    • @josephno1347
      @josephno1347 3 года назад +1

      Your abuse of language marks you a zealot

    • @user.--.
      @user.--. 3 года назад +11

      @@josephno1347 Sure it does.

    • @michaelhamilton1357
      @michaelhamilton1357 3 года назад +6

      As a deep respecter of Christofer your words would delight him and so very resonate with me. Thank you.

  • @tl6690
    @tl6690 2 года назад +119

    We lost a great man 10 years ago today. You'll never be forgotten. RIP Hitch!

    • @mugsofmirth8101
      @mugsofmirth8101 Год назад +2

      LOL he was just a clump of cells like the rest of us. Get over it

    • @zaknefain100
      @zaknefain100 Год назад +3

      @@mugsofmirth8101 Ah yeah.. well some lumps of cells are more a waste of space and oxygen than others. mugs of cells... wasted cells.

    • @majorfeelgoodrecords2740
      @majorfeelgoodrecords2740 9 месяцев назад +1

      I love his wonderful mind 🎼🤘🏻

    • @zeldagoblin
      @zeldagoblin 8 месяцев назад

      I look at the world events unfolding, home and abroad, and am so very often reminded of his words in "free speech", 2006. Crystallized evermore in my nightmares of what lies ahead.

    • @2Worlds_and_InBetween
      @2Worlds_and_InBetween 7 месяцев назад

      ... something greater than the sum of it's parts

  • @danielcolehour6454
    @danielcolehour6454 Год назад +53

    Such an amazing orator. Such an amazing intellect. Such an amazing listener. Such a wonderful human being. I miss him every day.

    • @carolynschneiderman4576
      @carolynschneiderman4576 8 месяцев назад +4

      Now, more than ever!
      I weep for Hitchens and for our grievous need for him today.

    • @forensix78
      @forensix78 6 месяцев назад

      I mourn him.

    • @Ma1q444
      @Ma1q444 4 месяца назад

      What’s intelligence about him

    • @Taegreth
      @Taegreth 2 месяца назад

      @@Ma1q444 I think you're trying to ask "What's intelligent about him?".
      Listen to what he says in the video and you'll know.

    • @RalphHodges-fh1nf
      @RalphHodges-fh1nf 2 месяца назад

      ​@@carolynschneiderman4576po ft by by😂 by by
      O9

  • @beatles4ever156
    @beatles4ever156 5 лет назад +190

    It's a shame this was only allowed to go on for 36 minutes. Hitchens was prepared to talk all night and I would have sat and listened to every single word. Christopher Hitchens was the voice of our time.

    • @DarkSpade87
      @DarkSpade87 2 года назад +6

      Having Christopher Hitchens speak for only 36 minutes is like playing 90 seconds of Beethoven's 9th

    • @russianaloha4576
      @russianaloha4576 2 года назад +1

      He has an 7 & 1/2 hour audio book... He was truelly an amazing soul 💞

    • @mugsofmirth8101
      @mugsofmirth8101 Год назад

      @@russianaloha4576 "an amazing soul" 😅😅😅 more like just a clump of cells (dead cells now) 😂

    • @mugsofmirth8101
      @mugsofmirth8101 Год назад +2

      Hitchens was just another voice of the time when he lived which is long gone - just like the Beatles (most over rated band of all time) Now those clumps of cells are gone and only the least talented of them like Ringo remain.

    • @marcokalle2452
      @marcokalle2452 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@AlcibiadesMDyou're wrong, Elvis ended up dead by drugging and eating himself to death, true story 😂

  • @renupathak4442
    @renupathak4442 3 года назад +54

    Hitch was 24 carat gold. The world has lost a treasure. I am from India and can't think of anyone more conversant with the English language than Christopher

  • @manthasagittarius1
    @manthasagittarius1 12 лет назад +341

    Oh, my word. He recites the Wilfred Owen poem here. I never heard this clip before. It makes me realize how much of this vast archive of Hitch's videos and written work there is yet for me to traverse.

    • @yomilalgro
      @yomilalgro 5 лет назад +7

      Never ending

    • @davidhemsworth4098
      @davidhemsworth4098 3 года назад +13

      And what an incredible recitation. Theatrical.

    • @AdrianR0713
      @AdrianR0713 3 года назад +19

      I’ve been watching Hitchens for years and only today I found this treasure.

    • @vincemcmahonreadskoran3120
      @vincemcmahonreadskoran3120 3 года назад +12

      @@AdrianR0713 he died like any other human but w never really lost him because he lives on in many recorded public appearances from bookstores to auditoriums and television.

    • @matt5726
      @matt5726 3 года назад +6

      I also became moist... :)

  • @thenouveauclinic
    @thenouveauclinic Год назад +10

    I wish I had knowlingly followed him during his hayday. I miss his contributions; often I have played and replayed many of these RUclipss to remind myself that one can rise above and carry the standard of truth and dignity.

  • @builderman55
    @builderman55 2 года назад +49

    I believe I have never in my 6 1/2 decades encountered a more incisive, layered, savagely brilliant mind than Hitchens'. Listening to him speak in any forum is like enjoying the most beautiful symphony or reading the most brilliant work of literature.

    • @scp170190
      @scp170190 2 года назад +5

      couldn't agree more. A peerless master of the English language

  • @mimiford7163
    @mimiford7163 7 лет назад +290

    Hitch was one of kind. The world lost a treasure with his passing.

    • @zeljjko70766
      @zeljjko70766 4 года назад +6

      Indeed

    • @bert.hbuysse5569
      @bert.hbuysse5569 4 года назад +7

      He is still here. Fortunatly we will be able to hear and watch him for a long long time.
      He is not dead before we quit watching him.

    • @fervid5923
      @fervid5923 3 года назад +6

      @@bert.hbuysse5569 that's true, but I wanted to have his views on current affairs!😔

    • @bert.hbuysse5569
      @bert.hbuysse5569 3 года назад +3

      @@fervid5923 i agree my man.. dont forget the love bit !

    • @oldskeptic1513
      @oldskeptic1513 3 года назад

      @jazz keyboardist ... no Sir, you are wilfully ignoring the whole reasoning he had regarding the war in Iraq... it would serve you better to admit, that your religiosity has skewed your opinion of this man... the body of work he has left behind for posterity is commendable...
      what is it that you are living to humanity? ...

  • @mbellizia75
    @mbellizia75 2 года назад +39

    This guy opened my eyes to so much. Ill never stop hanging on his words or feeling such sadness that he's gone.

  • @trevorowen865
    @trevorowen865 2 года назад +22

    I am moved by hearing that poem read aloud ... wonderful and moving - a very passionate humanity

  • @MrJayehawk
    @MrJayehawk 3 года назад +39

    I've said this many times before - Hitch is one of the very few people that I never knew personally that I miss dearly now that he's gone.

  • @shantih433
    @shantih433 13 лет назад +71

    My favorite thing about him is that he won't be stopped or interrupted. The moment an interlocutor thinks Christopher is done talking and starts to move on, Hitch will come back with another thought or addendum to what he's already been saying without taking notice of the other person's words. He's got so much momentum. I love it.

    • @mugsofmirth8101
      @mugsofmirth8101 Год назад

      He HAD momentum (mostly because of the wealthy financial/political interests backing him.

    • @hazeshi6779
      @hazeshi6779 Год назад +1

      I'm fairly certain Christopher held all the views he took, can you give an example?

    • @juliegreenan5289
      @juliegreenan5289 5 месяцев назад +1

      And without raising his voice, by mere presence

  • @nogodism
    @nogodism 11 лет назад +135

    He "lost" his voice for only some 36 hours. He was the best speaker, writer and undefeated debater since Robert G Ingersoll.
    His stand for free expression was courageous and exemplary. He put his life at risk to shelter Sir Salman Rushdie against Islamist death threats. And his famously pugilistic debating style co-existed with a personal graciousness that his enemies rarely acknowledge and never reciprocate.

    • @DoomerMarc
      @DoomerMarc 4 года назад +3

      Acknowledging that Hitchens is a master, I have viewed a debate between he an Michael Parenti where Parenti was the clear winner.

    • @DoomerMarc
      @DoomerMarc 4 года назад +2

      Hitchens was defending the indefensible, the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.

    • @douglasmilton2805
      @douglasmilton2805 4 года назад +14

      @nogodism That last sentence of yours is very well said.

    • @sobriquet5016
      @sobriquet5016 3 года назад +10

      @@douglasmilton2805 Agreed. Was about to comment the same sentiment. VERY well said.

    • @douglasmilton2805
      @douglasmilton2805 3 года назад +13

      @@sobriquet5016 Thank you. One of the many things I liked about Hitchens was the fact that even when arguing with people he clearly detested (Anne Widdecombe for example) he never descended to vulgar abuse and always maintained that basic politeness without which any real debate is impossible. There's not much of that around on RUclips these days - which makes your reply all the more welcome!

  • @rikwarren3999
    @rikwarren3999 9 месяцев назад +4

    this was the most erudite interviews of Hitchens I have watched. Wonderful!

  • @hansvetter8653
    @hansvetter8653 2 года назад +13

    As a german & european i have to admit that there is no interlectual public figure left in europe who draws such a clear & clean line for the freedom of the individual.

    • @magneto44
      @magneto44 2 года назад +1

      none left in the Americas either, just Stone Age tribal nonsense everywhere

    • @MorgansDad
      @MorgansDad 2 года назад

      Yes

  • @moonbeamchaos
    @moonbeamchaos 11 лет назад +76

    I will always miss him. It's so awful to know HOW he died, almost more so than the FACT that he died. For him to lose, of all things, his ability to SPEAK. I'm so glad he could still write, but I'm grateful to You Tube for the ability to hear him still.

  • @lejlanuhanovic5700
    @lejlanuhanovic5700 2 года назад +6

    today marks 10 years since his passing. it's an incredibly sad day

  • @acphenom
    @acphenom 13 лет назад +5

    I've just paused it around 2 minutes in because I have to post this: I could listen to Hitchens all fuckin' day. God I hope he beats cancer.

  • @29008000
    @29008000 3 года назад +38

    “Never mind Jesus of Nazareth. Stars had to die so you could sit here.”

    • @gaylawebster-chewning3233
      @gaylawebster-chewning3233 2 года назад +1

      …but, I have to wonder if they’re one in the same…🎶”love, love, love”🎶

  • @willharding8445
    @willharding8445 11 лет назад +76

    Hitchens' ability for literary quotation never ceases to astound me, especially in regard to his lifelong friendship with Mr Johnny Walker! Great reading of a great poem.

    • @reason5591
      @reason5591 3 года назад +1

      Why bring that up? Senseless

    • @cheekynpc8267
      @cheekynpc8267 3 года назад +6

      @@reason5591 Because any other person wouldnt be able to remember what they had for breakfast with a friendship like that.

    • @AlcibiadesMD
      @AlcibiadesMD 3 года назад +1

      Indeed, the breakfast of champions! Accept no substitute.

    • @manthasagittarius1
      @manthasagittarius1 3 года назад +1

      Richard Burton could do the same thing -- beautiful, theatrically sensitive recitations completely under the influence. It's one kind of brain and the mind it produces.

    • @StoodersFam
      @StoodersFam 2 года назад

      And its Jim Walker.......when you know him as well as I do

  • @Lopfff
    @Lopfff 6 лет назад +75

    Hitch was on top of his game here. His wit seems to come out even more than usual when he’s being interviewed by a friend. God, can you imagine what it must have been like to hang out with him?

    • @yomilalgro
      @yomilalgro 5 лет назад +9

      I could only imagine...

    • @vipulprakash1987
      @vipulprakash1987 2 года назад +2

      God tried to stay as much away as possible. Hitch wrote a book, "god is not Great".

  • @jublicqohnp.61
    @jublicqohnp.61 5 лет назад +55

    Hitch was utterly brilliant.

  • @acarnold
    @acarnold 3 года назад +40

    This is a gem of a discussion. Including a surprise poetry recitation by Hitchens himself! (She’s also a fabulous interviewer for Hitchens)

    • @mhbh19
      @mhbh19 9 месяцев назад

      I mean, hello???? There is definitely some professional and good faith flirting going on!

  • @rogerroger5649
    @rogerroger5649 5 лет назад +59

    His voice and words are the brush and my ears and mind are the canvas. Listening to him paint brings tears to my minds eye. What a beautiful mastery of the understanding and use of the spoken word.

    • @yomilalgro
      @yomilalgro 5 лет назад +7

      WOW, that was beautiful...

  • @juliegreenan5289
    @juliegreenan5289 5 месяцев назад +2

    having time and space to find every recording of Christopher Hitchens that I can. This is a man. Unafraid to be vulnerable, convicted. Unafraid to show his scholarship, his deep learning. He had such a gift, which cannot have come only from genes, education, study. So, from whence?

    • @Paine137
      @Paine137 4 месяца назад

      He had an instinct and urge for thinking and doubting and writing, and then spent decades crafting and refining his points of view and style. That’s from whence.

  • @ianwebb3496
    @ianwebb3496 2 года назад +106

    How about some kudos for the interlocutor? Well-prepared to question her subject with properly-informed questions and more than capable of introducing ideas of her own without intruding on the subject's space to develop his chains of thought. Good job!

    • @jv-lk7bc
      @jv-lk7bc 2 года назад +3

      great job ... as Hitch himself acknowledged in severalways..

    • @jkencrozier8690
      @jkencrozier8690 2 года назад

      :-):-).,

    • @bradlii
      @bradlii Год назад +6

      Yes, absolutely… Dr. Patton was 100% tracking with him while directing a very interesting and insightful conversation. What a brilliant woman.

    • @pjs835
      @pjs835 Год назад +3

      She did an amazing job. Her students are lucky to have her

    • @mikecarter9673
      @mikecarter9673 4 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely agree!

  • @mongobobo
    @mongobobo 14 лет назад +44

    "we too can be offended"
    There should of been a big round of applause following that statement. You can see here how deep the tolerance of the intolerant has infected our collective psyche.

  • @axl170
    @axl170 14 лет назад +34

    This is an extraordinary interview. Wonderful, eloquent testimony to the incomparable power that literature, irony and examination have to enrich one's life. Everything from the poetic quotation in the beginning to the final physics speculation at the end speaks of the expansive, rich and open mind that reposes in Christopher Hitchens. Religious dogma can't even hold a candle to this kind of spiritual and mental richness.

  • @EdLuhrs
    @EdLuhrs 8 лет назад +175

    Great to hear Hitchens recite the Wilfred Owen poem, and to hear him converse at length in a warm, friendly way - wonderful discussion.

  • @davidpryor5910
    @davidpryor5910 2 года назад +10

    This wonderful intellectual changed my life. for the better. Thank you Hitch

  • @padrin0
    @padrin0 14 лет назад +46

    Not only is Hitchens articulate, intelligent, thought-provoking and inspiring he is also so wonderfully charming as well :)
    The ladies all love the Hitch! :P

    • @yomilalgro
      @yomilalgro 5 лет назад +3

      Absofreakinlutely!!!

    • @jaik195701
      @jaik195701 3 года назад +4

      Naomi Wolfe was all over him with her eyes in the feminism roundtable with Charlie Rose

    • @paulmelville2126
      @paulmelville2126 3 года назад +3

      Not just ladies, anyone who sees his handsome exterior and feels his inner beauty.

    • @shawnellemartineaux6212
      @shawnellemartineaux6212 2 года назад +1

      Yup. Charismatic man he was! Absolutely enthralling.

    • @phasespace4700
      @phasespace4700 2 года назад

      @@shawnellemartineaux6212 Yeah...cheerleading for America's genocide in Iraq and lying around the clock are very endearing traits.

  • @brianmcgregor7778
    @brianmcgregor7778 4 года назад +30

    I am glad to have lived during this brilliant mans lifetime!

  • @geraldosborn6365
    @geraldosborn6365 2 года назад +18

    I have watched this a number of times and learn something with each viewing. It is one of the most informed interviews of Christopher Hitchens I have ever watched. How fortunate for the faculty & students that Dr. Laurie Patten is now the President of Middlebury College.

    • @AlcibiadesMD
      @AlcibiadesMD Год назад +1

      Well said Gerald, Dr Laurie knew how to stimulate the mind of the great Hitch even further, she was brilliant too.
      As a long life Hitch’s admirer since his 1980’s C-Span, this is the very best interview of Christopher I know of, she definitely brought out his best.

    • @geraldosborn6365
      @geraldosborn6365 Год назад +1

      @@AlcibiadesMD Thank You Alain. All the Best to you!

  • @lizzieh5284
    @lizzieh5284 2 года назад +10

    I wish Hitch was still with us. He would have a lot to say about the state of the world. He was one if a kind.

  • @mossden
    @mossden 2 года назад +4

    Here’s hoping for a full recovery for Salman Rushdie currently in intensive care after knife attack ❤️

  • @mdflorida1233
    @mdflorida1233 6 месяцев назад +2

    We’re all human, equally deserving of love, respect, dignity and understanding.

  • @AHPMB
    @AHPMB 13 лет назад +26

    Hitchens brings out his omnipresent plastic cup, no doubt filled to the brim with Johnny Walker Black. Gotta love Hitch.

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 11 месяцев назад +3

    Can we talk about the courage this gentleman had.

  • @punhoss
    @punhoss 12 лет назад +30

    this woman is in awe and it shows

    • @tfcullen1307
      @tfcullen1307 3 года назад +1

      You could see early on that she was taken. His foreplay comment...her blush....only confirmed.. Lovely

    • @kutlulynx
      @kutlulynx 2 года назад

      We all are in awe!!!

  • @rabbitshirt
    @rabbitshirt 10 месяцев назад +9

    At 29:20, when she interrupts to say they have to wrap it up and he starts with "I've hardly got my pants off." 😂 Perfect flirtation for the next few seconds. ❤

  • @TennisCoachno1
    @TennisCoachno1 11 лет назад +45

    fantastic interview.
    what i also like is that the responses on a hitchens video (generally) are much more eloquent and articulate than a lot of the ass gravy on youtube, a toast to you all for reveling in this gargantuan intellect's life, rip hitch!

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott8877 Год назад +4

    I came for the recitation of "Dulce et Decorum Est," stayed for the magnificent rest! Hitchens said he often becomes "moist" (!) when reciting Owen's searing indictment of glib patriotism. I also often do when I read it. Or hear it read, like here. Like now.

  • @punhoss
    @punhoss 12 лет назад +25

    Because he is at the absolute pinnacle of his game. . .

  • @fifth_elephant
    @fifth_elephant 12 лет назад +47

    Hitchens first love is the written word, this alone could be the reason for his love of such poetry and lets not forget that he has recited religious poems too with such admiration as well as admiring the way in which the King James Bible was written too. You can still appreciate a good piece of writing even if you don't agree with the subject matter.

  • @lisahbeauregard2341
    @lisahbeauregard2341 2 года назад +5

    Christopher Hitchens. I will never forget. Taught reality against those who taught against it. Never forgotten. Thank you for teaching what you did for the little time you spent on earth. RiP

  • @ZachRose88
    @ZachRose88 11 лет назад +83

    Haha I love the casual flirting; coupled with intelligent discussion, what more can you ask for?

    • @yomilalgro
      @yomilalgro 5 лет назад +5

      That's my definition of sexy

    • @badgerbush3556
      @badgerbush3556 3 года назад +7

      What more could one ask for?
      Another hour of the same?
      Hahahaha ❤️👍

    • @desertrose8183
      @desertrose8183 3 года назад +3

      Sapiosexual ♡

    • @TheConqueror009
      @TheConqueror009 2 года назад

      He was a socialite

  • @foadghavami2004
    @foadghavami2004 2 года назад +4

    Every time listen and watch you Christopher, miss you more to talk about all those lovely subjects to us, literature & art in all forms.

  • @russmarkham2197
    @russmarkham2197 2 года назад +4

    I share his reverence for the natural world

  • @roshankaul1008
    @roshankaul1008 4 года назад +11

    Exhilarating! The genius of Christopher Hitchens is spellbinding.

  • @ntrout3992
    @ntrout3992 4 года назад +8

    It’s a relief to have a good interviewer

  • @acetate909
    @acetate909 5 лет назад +9

    @12:42
    This was recorded a year before Hitch died. He most likely had already been diagnosed. Listening to him choke up when he said "cancer" while reciting that poem was so heart breaking.

    • @jublicqohnp.61
      @jublicqohnp.61 5 лет назад +2

      He was diagnosed a few months later after falling seriously ill in NYC while promoting Hitch 22, which makes his reference to cancer in his remarks both heart breaking and chilling.

  • @dianahill7239
    @dianahill7239 3 года назад +5

    What Christopher Hitchens says about 28 minutes is Awesome and his Humor creates smiles.

  • @yesucansell2
    @yesucansell2 2 года назад +4

    He loved America more than many other Americans.

  • @Hominid00inthemirrow
    @Hominid00inthemirrow 8 лет назад +80

    i can`t put into words how much i enjoyed this, it was to short.

    • @sibengerard1856
      @sibengerard1856 4 года назад +4

      short but Hitch was here at the height of his powers.

    • @sassypants7581
      @sassypants7581 4 года назад

      Yes!

    • @sassypants7581
      @sassypants7581 4 года назад

      @Rick York - You must be a Christian, that's the only ppl who call names.
      Good job👍😎

    • @reason5591
      @reason5591 3 года назад

      Too

    • @sassypants7581
      @sassypants7581 3 года назад

      @@reason5591 - If you're looking for.. exact, it's "too".
      You know darn-good & well that uppercase "T" is wrong 😎

  • @joesikic6531
    @joesikic6531 3 года назад +6

    To find new Hitchens videos I have to go further back in time

  • @danmccumber5462
    @danmccumber5462 9 месяцев назад +4

    No one else is going to smirk along with Hitch as he totally throws the ultimate game on this very lovely and professional hostess here while also captivating us all. What a legend

  • @space.youtube
    @space.youtube Год назад +2

    Chapeau Dr Laurie Patton and Hitch 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @liam1neely
    @liam1neely 14 лет назад +7

    At position 18:20 Hitchens says: "if you can speak, you can write." Of course HE is one of a very few who can speak with such flawless eloquence that a transcription would require no editing at all before appearing in a scholarly journal. This is certainly an art aspire to.

    • @yomilalgro
      @yomilalgro 5 лет назад +1

      And I do

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 2 года назад

      If you can speak, you can write. Hitch clearly doesn't know much about being dyslexic.

  • @harrypalmer3481
    @harrypalmer3481 3 года назад +8

    - A truly lovely conversation. I'm so glad this is available to watch, thank you.

  • @claudioveliz9834
    @claudioveliz9834 Месяц назад

    After all the regrets of his passing; that he's no longer here to write, and speak, we must also appreciate that he was amongst us when we were alive; that his works are not only available to us in literature, but that electronic technology was lucky enough to overlap in order to record his manner, his voice, that little sparkle in his eye. We are all fortunate, indeed.

  • @vjwebster
    @vjwebster 14 лет назад +16

    two Brilliant minds - a real treat!

  • @markaaron9957
    @markaaron9957 11 лет назад +13

    Bravo Emory, I've Googled you and now I have something positive to say about Georgia.

  • @derekddurbin
    @derekddurbin 2 года назад +3

    I have searched and watched almost every video and page by Christopher and I’ve never seen this. What a jewel.

  • @woodytheduke
    @woodytheduke 3 года назад +4

    so amazing when he is asked a multidimensional question he always answers it in reverse.

  • @philoposos
    @philoposos Год назад +8

    I don't think Hitchens would be allowed to speak in an American University today. Hard to believe the world could change so much in just one decade...

  • @alexeifando747
    @alexeifando747 3 года назад +5

    I left a district pleasure listening to and learning from this thoughtful conversation. Wow.

  • @westlacson1
    @westlacson1 12 лет назад +11

    11:00 for an absolutely amazing recitation. Completely arresting.

  • @dafinker3443
    @dafinker3443 3 года назад +2

    Hopefully these records will. Live On. ❤️

  • @lewissmith6994
    @lewissmith6994 Год назад +12

    The greatest orator who ever lived

  • @SheaSF
    @SheaSF 11 лет назад +14

    My interest in hearing the late, great man forces me to continue. Dr. Patton is speaking in such intimate tones, it is clear that she's completely obsessed. They did had "lunch" together. :)

  • @markreierstad2418
    @markreierstad2418 3 года назад +11

    Wow! He recited the whole Owen poem from memory. I've read it several times over the years, but I doubt i could recite it easily. I wish I had that memory.

  • @jvcyt298
    @jvcyt298 4 года назад +48

    Hitch would be very disappointed at the state of journalism today.

    • @reason5591
      @reason5591 3 года назад +1

      Hitchens would have vomited his guts up then hand it to the journalist on a plate

    • @diatplay
      @diatplay 3 года назад

      Rewatch the interview. He would have been energized, highly amused, absolutely horrified, and he would have entered the fray, laughing. Hitch is the guy fighting and pushing back against the kind of characters fighting JoJo Rabbit.

    • @diatplay
      @diatplay 3 года назад +1

      * fighting in the masterpiece, JoJo Rabbit. I am sad Hitchens died of cancer. It's far worse to die of boredom in a world dying from the same and a stifling lack of imagination. The greatest men and women won't let it happen. They'll introduce a little chaos and get us thinking again about what is tolerable reality and who we want to be as individuals and as a collective mankind

    • @QuinnieMae
      @QuinnieMae 3 года назад

      He would have been absolutely horrified at the current President of the US.

    • @MattSingh1
      @MattSingh1 Год назад

      @@QuinnieMae *He would've been repulsed by the January 6th fascist attacks on US democracy.*

  • @iainrae6159
    @iainrae6159 4 года назад +13

    Hitch's eloquence on' you tube' is needed,and appreciated, more than ever during the weeks, possibly months of virus lockdown'.

  • @Mike3303
    @Mike3303 13 лет назад +5

    Dammit. I became an Emory student a year too late. Now, I'll never be able to see/meet Hitchens.

  • @allenanderson6592
    @allenanderson6592 11 лет назад +138

    "I Hardly got my pants off...Tell them they don't understand foreplay." Hilarious.

    • @RandomVidz690
      @RandomVidz690 3 года назад +7

      A common quip of his. I've heard him say this in several different videos

    • @Jimeo722
      @Jimeo722 3 года назад +5

      @@RandomVidz690 Scintillating and amusing then. He'd be cancelled for saying that today, only a decade or so later. As he predicted, perhaps unwittingly, in his remarks beginning at about 21 minutes, the clocks have since struck thirteen.

    • @George.Andrews.
      @George.Andrews. 3 года назад +5

      I like this woman's demeanor and intellect even John Thomas was listening.

  • @kevinetheridge7201
    @kevinetheridge7201 8 лет назад +27

    Thanks for uploading a really beautiful interview bringing out the best in hitch

  • @MrZemme
    @MrZemme 12 лет назад +101

    "Tell them they don't understand foreplay... look at that colour, isn't it beautiful?"
    And that's how you flirt ladies and gentlemen.

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 4 года назад +7

      Nowadays the #metoo "movement" would condemn Hitchens flirtation as "sexual harrassment".

    • @reason5591
      @reason5591 3 года назад +1

      @@terrypussypower no more than your distasteful choice of your user name

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 3 года назад +7

      @@reason5591 What's "distasteful" about my username? The fact you would say that betrays your own dirty mind, because you instantly go to that dirty place in YOUR psyche. So, your reply is simply showing the inside of YOUR own distasteful mind!
      Not that it's any of your business, but my user name is my DJ name that I have been known by for 30 years!
      The name was thought up by my brother's ex girlfriend. So take it up with her.
      Her name is Frances McKee and she's in a band called The Vaselines. Nirvana covered a few of her tunes, so she's not hard to find online!

    • @terrypussypower
      @terrypussypower 3 года назад +4

      @Greg Brown That's not always the case. When the fundamentals are fundamentally twisted and barbaric, like say....Islam, for instance, then extremists are simply following the fundamentals of that particular ideology.
      In fact, extremists are very useful in filleting out the white noise of apologists of any ideology, and getting to the roots of the problems their particular belief system present to the rest of society.
      That's why they're called "fundamentalists" in the first place!
      If the fundamentals of a belief system are truly benign, then extremists present no problem to anyone.
      In fact, the more extreme they are, the less of a problem they are to the rest of us!

    • @davidroach8277
      @davidroach8277 3 года назад +6

      Terrypussypower...seems like somebody has hit a nerve with you 😂. Crap DJ name as well I think.

  • @ndeepowder
    @ndeepowder 2 года назад +2

    I salute you Christopher 👏

  • @anniebeeee
    @anniebeeee 3 года назад +5

    So he loved Dulce et Decorum Est...Now I love very him even more...a masterpiece!

  • @Elaina43
    @Elaina43 14 лет назад +11

    Thank you for posting this.
    The depth and breadth of this discourse while remaining accessible is remarkable, exhilarating, and inspiring.
    I've not read as much as I should; but worse, I've not thought about what I have read.
    E-

  • @stevedalzell9258
    @stevedalzell9258 4 года назад +4

    Christopher Hitchens is the man that talks complete sense in all religious doctrines and totally destroys any stupid belief! I wish he was alive to argue these topics today

  • @diatplay
    @diatplay 3 года назад +6

    Hitchens reciting poetry brings me to tears. Unbelievable. THIS man and men like him are the reason my three daughters are studying Latin and the classics. They don't have fancy clothes or many beautiful things. I scrape together for a classical education. When I worry the money will be wasted I return to certain You Tube videos to recall that which is priceless. I believe in God, personally, and I think Shakespeare was a mask for minds in the Aristocracy, and a very imaginative way to have important ideas discussed in a climate that didn't lend itself to protected speech. So, he inspires me, but I don't think he's a Saint 😍🍷

  • @ciarangallagher91
    @ciarangallagher91 12 лет назад +9

    I think you're right, it is a contradiction. If you haven't already it's worth reading his memoir, Hitch -22, which takes its central theme from struggles and rewards of living with contradictions and being a 'divided self'. The most disturbing thought to me on reading that poem, is that I cannot even fully absorb the misery of one victim and one witness who were barely atoms in a global struggle. Yet if I wish to live as an internationalist I cannot evade making judgements on war and peace.

  • @jag1963
    @jag1963 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful humanist. Honest and decent man. Let's hope his legacy helps to change the world in moving on from the nonsense of religion.He was British but loved the American experiment. I'm glad he's not around to see the way it's been betrayed recently.

  • @benjaminjeffery6873
    @benjaminjeffery6873 2 года назад +4

    “What?! I hardly got my pants off” 😂

  • @meteor1237
    @meteor1237 2 года назад +2

    So miss CH!

  • @MovieMakingMan
    @MovieMakingMan 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful interviewer. She wasn’t phased when Hitchens used foreplay with an obvious reference to the lovely interviewer.

  • @DouglasGross6022
    @DouglasGross6022 4 года назад +5

    I wonder if anyone would be kind enough to clean up the audio and repost this video.
    It would be very nice to hear Hitchens speaking - clearly - in this relaxed way, especially since he's now gone.

    • @reason5591
      @reason5591 3 года назад +3

      After all this was placed here by the host university itself. You would have thought it would have been checked out prior to posting. Cmon Emery wth

  • @seanmellows1348
    @seanmellows1348 3 года назад +6

    If only this had been two or three hours longer.

  • @christiananderson4909
    @christiananderson4909 3 года назад +7

    I had the same reaction to "Dulce et Decorum est." Certain poems and literature can really change your life.

    • @micatnight2010
      @micatnight2010 3 года назад +1

      Incredible. I posted the whole text of the poem. I'd never heard it before. KIA a week before the Armistice. Wow.

  • @snappycattimesten
    @snappycattimesten 14 лет назад +21

    29:45 haha
    She blushed. The rubbing of the hands says it all really...

  • @patbonny1175
    @patbonny1175 4 года назад +67

    "Irony is the song of the bird who has grown to love the cage".

    • @davidbamgboye4148
      @davidbamgboye4148 4 года назад +13

      Mental Captivity is the ultimate form of slavery. A world held hostage by religion.

    • @orthocoinbitzantium1002
      @orthocoinbitzantium1002 4 года назад +2

      Religion is inevitable.

    • @tritrios
      @tritrios 3 года назад +1

      Wow, amazing quote

    • @Dubbadizzo86
      @Dubbadizzo86 3 года назад +3

      @jazz keyboardist If your goal is to persuade admirers of Hitchens to your way of thinking, you're not going to get very far by referring to him as "Chrissy", which tells me you're not actually interested in discussion, so much as you're interested in imposing your view on others because you believe yourself to be more morally benevolent. Only a person with an ego larger than his brain begins dialogue in this manner.

    • @smellymels17
      @smellymels17 3 года назад

      And the cage made of iron; irony complete!

  • @mandyshanks2327
    @mandyshanks2327 3 года назад +2

    An honourable man.

  • @paullever2085
    @paullever2085 3 года назад +4

    Just an amazing man...

  • @christopher-bj8de
    @christopher-bj8de 7 лет назад +12

    What a memory !

  • @cynthiao.543
    @cynthiao.543 2 года назад +3

    Love this man...miss him dearly. I’d love to hear his opinions about America now, how she is under assault from many sides, as are all Western nations. Especially The freedoms he valued so highly as a naturalized citizen . Wish he were here to comment on the rise of totalitarianism here and other unlikely places.

  • @xavierpaquin
    @xavierpaquin Год назад +2

    Inspiring man

  • @user-sy3dg1vk4x
    @user-sy3dg1vk4x Год назад +1

    CONGRATULATIONS 👏👏 FOR ORGANIZING SUCH A WONDERFUL EVENT.

  • @addynyamhanga6487
    @addynyamhanga6487 2 года назад +1

    2022 he is still the Goat