A review by upbeatmick
The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens

4.0

This reads as a character assassination both carefully measured and extremely brutal, and, on the surface, appears to have the virtue of being true. Based upon this novel's reading, it would stand to reason that Kissinger is a violent, reprehensible criminal, and unrepentant about his heinous acts throughout the world - those in Chile and Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia seem most evil, superficially.

This was not quite in Hitchens' normal writing style, wherein one can almost hear him speaking the words as they are read. It is, nonetheless, a well-written, informative collection of essays.