The Face of WarAtlantic Monthly Press, 1988 - 337 страници Martha 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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... told the truth , if dishonor and injustice were clearly shown to them , they would at once demand the saving action , punishment of wrong - doers , and care for the innocent . How people were to accomplish these reforms , I did not know ...
... told the truth , if dishonor and injustice were clearly shown to them , they would at once demand the saving action , punishment of wrong - doers , and care for the innocent . How people were to accomplish these reforms , I did not know ...
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... told that nuclear weapons are purely defen- sive : they are deterrents . Due to them , our governments inform us , we have had forty years of peace , which is visibly false . What they mean is that we have not had a war between the ...
... told that nuclear weapons are purely defen- sive : they are deterrents . Due to them , our governments inform us , we have had forty years of peace , which is visibly false . What they mean is that we have not had a war between the ...
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IV | 13 |
V | 19 |
VI | 27 |
VIII | 37 |
IX | 51 |
X | 53 |
XI | 59 |
XIII | 67 |
XXXII | 201 |
XXXIII | 203 |
XXXIV | 213 |
XXXV | 221 |
XXXVI | 225 |
XXXVIII | 231 |
XXXIX | 236 |
XL | 242 |
XIV | 71 |
XV | 85 |
XVI | 89 |
XVII | 95 |
XVIII | 102 |
XIX | 109 |
XX | 121 |
XXII | 130 |
XXIII | 138 |
XXIV | 145 |
XXV | 153 |
XXVI | 162 |
XXVIII | 171 |
XXIX | 179 |
XXX | 187 |
XXXI | 191 |
XLI | 246 |
XLII | 252 |
XLIII | 253 |
XLIV | 261 |
XLV | 264 |
XLVI | 274 |
XLVII | 283 |
XLIX | 291 |
L | 296 |
LII | 299 |
LIII | 303 |
LIV | 313 |
LV | 322 |
LVI | 327 |
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