Oriana Fallaci
The Rhetoric of Freedom
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Oct '96
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Also available in paperback, 9781859730744 GBP19.99 (October, 1996)
This literary study of Oriana Fallaci examines the implications of the storms and silences that she keeps rousing. It portrays Fallaci as a fully emancipated and successful woman in the man's world of political journalism, and focuses on her engagement as a writer with political and social issues.Oriana Fallaci (b. 1930) is an awkward presence on Italian bookshelves, in world journalism and among feminists. This book, the first literary study of Fallaci, examines the implications of the storms and silences that she keeps rousing. A fully emancipated and successful woman in the man's world of political journalism, she has antagonised many feminists by her championship of motherhood and her idolization of heroic manhood. In journalism, her critics have felt that she has outraged the conventions of interviewing and reporting. As a novelist, she shatters the invisible diaphragm of literariness and is accused of betraying, or simply failing, literature. This book focuses on Fallaci's direct engagement as a writer with major political and social issues such as women's liberation, Vietnam, Islamic fundamentalism and the space programme. A distinctive and controversial feature of her writing is the way in which she blurs the interface between reportage and fiction in an attempt to obliterate the gap that separates the word from the world.
'Engaging for its thought and prose, Gatt-Rutter's study constructs a productive critical perspective that proposes new areas of inquiry for scholars working in diverse disciplines.'Modern Fiction Studies
ISBN: 9781859730690
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 17mm
Weight: unknown
224 pages