Oriana Fallaci
As a war correspondent Oriana Fallaci has covered the great majority of our era's conflicts: from Vietnam to the Middle East; from the 1965 Hungarian insurrection to the 1970s Latin American upheavals; and from the 1968 massacre in Mexico City, where she was seriously wounded, to the Gulf War. Her books, which include popular novels, have been translated into twenty-one languages.
As a war correspondent Oriana Fallaci has covered the great majority of our era's conflicts: from Vietnam to the Middle East; from the 1965 Hungarian insurrection to the 1970s Latin American upheavals; and from the 1968 massacre in Mexico City, where she was seriously wounded, to the Gulf War. Her books, which include popular novels, have been translated into twenty-one languages. See less
Oriana Fallaci's Featured Books
Oriana Fallaci book reviews
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The Force of Reason
a MUST read
All Americans MUST read The Force of Reason.
Also I strongly suggest:
The Caged Virgin: An Emancipation Proclamation for Women and Islam by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Read More
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The Rage and the Pride
Required reading for our time
When reading this book, it's necessary to get accustomed to Fallaci's personal translation. However, once one gets used to Fallaci's use of English, it becomes obvious that she is a rare voice of ... Read More
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The Rage and the Pride
Very interesting arguments.
by rony, Apr 16, 2009
Maybe, everybody should read this book and wake-up, before too late!
I am talking about civilized persons. Read More