"Hitch-22" is the memoir of Christopher Hitchens, a prominent critic, author, and public intellectual. In this book, Hitchens reflects on his life, from his early years in England to his experiences as a journalist and writer in the United States. He interweaves personal anecdotes with his views on politics, literature, and religion, providing insight into the life of a man who was never afraid to challenge conventional wisdom. The memoir is infused with Hitchens' characteristic wit and eloquence, showcasing his sharp intellect and unapologetic stance on various issues. He discusses his relationships with notable figures, his views on atheism, and his battle with cancer, all while maintaining a provocative and engaging narrative style that keeps the reader captivated throughout.