The Face of WarMartha Gellhorn (1908-1998) was a war correspondent for nearly fifty years. From the Spanish Civil War in 1937 through the wars in Central America in the mid-eighties, her candid reports reflected her feelings for people no matter what their political ideologies, and the openness and vulnerability of her conscience. "I wrote very fast, as I had to," she says, "afraid that I would forget the exact sound, smell, words, gestures, which were special to this moment and this place." Whether in Java, Finland, the Middle East, or Vietnam, she used the same vigorous approach. Collected here together for the first time, The Face of War is what The New York Times called "a brilliant anti-war book." |
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Потребителски отзив - RussellBittner - LibraryThingThis curt bit of advice, from the Russian writer (and wife of the poet, Osip Mandelstam) Nadezdha Mandelstam, is one that Martha Gellhorn quotes at the conclusion of the chapter titled “Rule by Terror ... Прочетете пълната рецензия
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Потребителски отзив - deebee1 - LibraryThingAn exceptional collection of sharp and compassionate reporting of the tragedy and suffering of war, this 1986 edition covers Gellhorn's experiences in the frontline of war -- from Spain, Finland ... Прочетете пълната рецензия
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III | 13 |
IV | 19 |
VI | 27 |
VIII | 37 |
IX | 51 |
X | 53 |
XI | 59 |
XIII | 67 |
XXXVII | 201 |
XXXVIII | 203 |
XXXIX | 213 |
XL | 221 |
XLI | 225 |
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XIV | 71 |
XV | 85 |
XVI | 89 |
XVIII | 95 |
XIX | 102 |
XX | 109 |
XXII | 121 |
XXIV | 130 |
XXV | 138 |
XXVII | 145 |
XXX | 153 |
XXXI | 162 |
XXXIII | 171 |
XXXIV | 179 |
XXXV | 187 |
XXXVI | 191 |
XLIX | 246 |
L | 252 |
LI | 253 |
LII | 261 |
LIII | 264 |
LIV | 274 |
LV | 283 |
LVII | 291 |
LVIII | 296 |
LIX | 299 |
LX | 303 |
LXI | 313 |
LXII | 322 |
LXV | 327 |
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