Oct. 4th, 2015

Hitch

Oct. 4th, 2015 05:19 pm
monk111: (Little Bear)
We have some excerpts from one of the last interviews that Christopher Hitchens gave before his death. His buddy, Richard Dawkins, is doing the honors, and it is for Hitch's first main publication, the liberal New Statesmen.

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DAWKINS

I’ve been reading some of your recent collections of essays – I’m astounded by your sheer erudition. You seem to have read absolutely everything. I can’t think of anybody since Aldous Huxley who’s so well read.

HITCH

It may strike some people as being broad but it’s possibly at the cost of being a bit shallow. I became a journalist because one didn’t have to specialise. I remember once going to an evening with Umberto Eco talking to Susan Sontag and the definition of the word “polymath” came up. Eco said it was his ambition to be a polymath; Sontag challenged him and said the definition of a polymath is someone who’s interested in everything and nothing else. I was encouraged in my training to read widely – to flit and sip, as Bertie [Wooster] puts it – and I think I’ve got good memory retention. I retain what’s interesting to me, but I don’t have a lot of strategic depth. A lot of reviewers have said, to the point of embarrassing me, that I’m in the class of Edmund Wilson or even George Orwell. It really does remind me that I’m not. But it’s something to at least have had the comparison made – it’s better than I expected when I started.

-- Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins at New Statesemen

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