HUD HUDSON
This week she has been reading Christopher Hitchens's
God is not Great.
Hitchens can be very funny.
Xerxes spots him that. As a religious critic, however,
he flails and thrashes about
with great malice (again, coupled with just enough humor
to make it tolerable) and
shamelessly makes use of any line of reasoning he suspects
might persuade or embarrass his
audience into submission. Xerxes has too much respect
for his intellect to think that
he is incapable of noticing that many of his witty remarks
cannot bear the weight of the
conclusions he draws from them, and this, in turn, leads her
to have less respect for his
character than she did before working through this book.
For a much less-entertaining but still-representative
glimpse of the contents of this book, visit
to watch an annoying exercise in self-importance and
complacency. It must be difficult to try this hard
to appear so world-weary from alleged selfless and endless
battles with all the stupid representatives of
religion . . . while at the same time eagerly mugging for
the camera and straining to be the most
sophisticated, witty, erudite, and dominating figure at this
ill-conceived bitch-session.
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Any comments you might have for Xerxes
can be sent to Hud[dot]Hudson[at]wwu[dot]edu.
I will see to it that she receives them.
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Xerxes' Junior Year
The week before Xerxes was reading J.R.R. Tolkien's
The Hobbit
The week before Xerxes was reading
Voltaire's
Candide
The week before Xerxes was reading William Shakespeare's
The
Tempest
The week before Xerxes was reading Jack Fincher's
Lefties
The week before Xerxes was reading Yann Martel's
Life of Pi
The week before Xerxes was reading Jorge Luis Borges's
Ficciones
Xerxes' Sophomore Year
The week before Xerxes was reading Dante Alighieri's
Purgatorio
The week before Xerxes was reading Neil Gaiman and Terry
Pratchett's
Good Omens
The week before Xerxes was reading Alfred Lord Tennyson's
In
Memoriam
The week before Xerxes was reading Paul Woodruff's
Reverence
The week before Xerxes was reading Marilynne Robinson's
Gilead
The week before Xerxes was reading William Hjortsberg's
Falling Angel
The week before Xerxes was reading Herman
Melville's
Moby
Dick
The week before Xerxes was reading G.K. Chesterton's
Orthodoxy
The week before Xerxes was reading Anonymous's
Everyman
The week before Xerxes was reading David Maine's
Fallen
The week before Xerxes was reading The Dalai Lama's
An Open
Heart
The week before Xerxes was reading William Shakespeare's
As You
Like It
The week before Xerxes was reading William Shakespeare's
Macbeth
The week before Xerxes was reading Leo Tolstoy's
The Devil
Xerxes' Freshman Year
The week before Xerxes was
reading Jean Toomer's
Cane
The week before Xerxes was reading Patrick Süskind’s
Perfume
The week before Xerxes was reading Gore Vidal's
Creation
The week before Xerxes was reading A.S. Byatt's
Possession
The week before Xerxes was reading Dennis Potter's
Blackeyes
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Titus Alone
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Gormenghast
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Titus
Groan
The week before Xerxes was reading Lois Lowry's
The Giver
The week before Xerxes was reading Rudyard Kipling's
Mandalay
The week before Xerxes was reading Ralph Helfer's
Modoc
The week before Xerxes was reading George MacDonald's
The Portent
The week before Xerxes was reading Robert Graves's
I Claudius
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Mr Pye
The week before Xerxes was reading Riff Raff and Magenta's
The Time
Warp