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Oriana Fallaci


 

Oriana Fallaci (born July 24 1929) is an Italian journalist and author. A former partisan during World War II, she had a long and successful journalistic career.. After retirement, she returned to the spotlight after writing a series of articles and books highly critical of Islam that aroused substantial controversy.

Books by Oriana Fallaci

  • One Man, a novel about about a hero who fights alone for freedom and for truth, never giving up, and so he dies, killed by all. (1979) ISBN 8427938543
  • The Seven Sins of Hollywood preface by Orson Welles, Longanesi (Milan), 1958.
  • The Useless Sex: Voyage around the Woman Horizon Press (New York City), 1961.
  • Penelope at War 1962 (London).
  • Limelighters 1963.
  • The Egotists: Sixteen Surprising Interviews Regnery (Chicago), 1963.
  • Quel giorno sulla Luna Rizzoli, 1970.
  • Inshallah, a fictional account of Italian troops stationed in Lebanon in 1983.
  • If the Sun Dies, about the US space program.
  • Interview With History, a collection of interviews with various political figures Liveright, 1976.
  • Letter to a child never born, a dialogue between a mother and her unborn child.
  • So be it, report on the Vietnam war based on personal experiences.
  • Oriana Fallaci intervista Oriana Fallaci, Fallaci interviews herself on the subject of "Eurabia" and "Islamofacism". (Milan: Corriere della Sera, August 2004).
  • The Rage and The Pride An expose on Islam. Original title La Rabbia e l'Orgoglio, Publisher: Rizzoli. ISBN 0847825043.
  • The Force of Reason (La Forza della Ragione) Publisher: Rizzoli ISBN 0847827534
  • Fallaci has also written essays and novels revolving around news events.

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