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IWW Author(s): Fallaci, Oriana, 1929-2006
Edition Title: The Rage and the Pride
Alternate Title: Rabbia e l' orgoglio
Place of Publication: New York
Publisher: Rizzoli
Year of Publication: 2002
Description: 187 p., 21 cm.
Language: English
Subjects: Journalists -- Italy -- Biography.; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.; World politics -- 1995-2005.
Abstract: With this book Fallaci breaks a ten year silence--the silence she kept until September 11's apocalypse in her Manhattan house. She breaks it with a deafening noise. In Europe this book has caused a turmoil--polemics, discussion, debates, hearty praises, wild attacks. Fallaci faces the themes unchained by the Islamic terrorism: the contrast and, in her opinion, incompatibility between the Islamic world and the Western world; the global reality of the Jihad and the lack of response, the lenience of the West. She defends our culture and blames what she calls our blindness, our deafness, our masochism, the conformism and the arrogance of the Politically Correct.--From publisher description.
ISBN: 0847825043; 9780847825042
OCLC Accession No.: 50844966
Edition Code: E63782-01
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