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The Novellas

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Zusatztext “Reading Martha Gellhorn for the first time is a staggering experience. She is not a travel writer or a journalist or a novelist: she is all of these! and one of the most eloquent witnesses of the twentieth century.”—Bill Buford!  Granta   “Martha Gellhorn is one of our very best writers. To the swift and vibrant medium of the [novella]! she brings a richness of experience! a tenderness and depth of feeling.”— The Atlantic   “Peerless and hilarious . . . Martha Gellhorn is a wittily astringent writer.”— Vogue  Informationen zum Autor Martha Gellhorn published five novels and seven prize-winning collections of her explosive journalism. Her career spanned several decades: She covered the 1937–38 war in Spain, sent dispatches from the front in World War II and followed the trail of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, and reported on the conflicts in Vietnam in 1966 and in Israel in 1967. Gellhorn died in 1998 at the age of 89. Klappentext A singular voice in American writing, Martha Gellhorn is known to several generations for her war reporting--from the Spanish civil war to Vietnam and Central America. But as this major retrospective amply demonstrates, for more than five decades she has also been a fiction writer of the first rank. Zusammenfassung “[Blending] cool lyricism and fiery emotion! alternately prickly and welcoming! funny and stern! Gellhorn is one of the most extraordinary women of our era.”— Chicago Sun-Times   Spanning more than 40 years and settings that range from Depression-era America to the smartest London dinner parties to the highlands of East Africa! the novellas of Martha Gellhorn display the same qualities that have made her one of the most famous journalists of the twentieth century: an indelible sense of place! prose of breathtaking swiftness and precision! and an unerring fix on the hidden motives of her characters. Above all! Martha Gellhorn explores the ways men and women live privately—and often passionately—amid the rush of history.   “Reading Martha Gellhorn for the first time is a staggering experience. She is not a travel writer or a journalist or a novelist: she is all of these! and one of the most eloquent witnesses of the twentieth century.”—Bill Buford! Granta   “Martha Gellhorn is one of our very best writers. To the swift and vibrant medium of the [novella]! she brings a richness of experience! a tenderness and depth of feeling.”— The Atlantic   “Peerless and hilarious . . . Martha Gellhorn is a wittily astringent writer.”— Vogue  ...

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Authors Martha Gellhorn
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.06.1994
 
EAN 9780679743699
ISBN 978-0-679-74369-9
No. of pages 636
Dimensions 140 mm x 218 mm x 35 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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