But aside from this political side of the book I found unbelivably beautifull the fact that a person can be willing to go to the very core of madness and brutality (which is how I consider war), to face death, may be even her own, looking for the meaning and purpose of LIFE. This book thought me a lot about human nature, hope, love, and the immense responsability that comes with being alive. Thanks Oriana...
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It's about a professional woman with an unexpected and difficult pregnancy. Her conversations with her unborn child are touching.
I don't want to spoil it for you so I'll leave it at that.
I enjoyed it thoroughly, and am disappointed to see that it's out of print.
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Santo Arico is to be congratulated for finally shedding light on the incredible life journey of the most influential female journalist of our time.
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In "The Rage and the Pride," Oriana Fallaci uses her eyewitness account of the 9/11 attacks on lower Manhattan, New York City, to launch into a rant against radical Islam and its proponents' repeatedly stated intentions to conquer the world. Ms. Fallaci takes on the European Muslim leaders and their total condonation or, at best, acquiescence to the vitriolic, hate-filled rhetoric coming from some of the leading mosques and Islamic scholars in Europe and around the world. She directly attacks Yasser Arafat for the terrorism he wages against not only the civilized world but against his own people, while running up a personal net worth of an estimated $300 million. Ms. Fallaci, a lifelong Leftist and true "libertarian" is a great example of how the International Left should have reacted to 9/11 and the rise of Radical Islam. Instead, much of the Left, with the cowardice that Fallaci rips them for in this book, can only mount tepid condemnation of democratic, Western leaders that pose no threat to them, while excusing and turning a blind eye to those that seek to kill us all, no questions asked.
The Rage and the Pride is not well-composed and not well thought out. But it is a better read just for those reasons. It is an emotional roller coaster of anger and passion that laughs at the thought of continued diplomacy and debate with the Islamists and their dictatorial protectors in Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and so on. Anyone who values enlightened, democratic, freedom will love this book and have a profound respect for Ms. Fallaci's rage. Anyone who does not is simply not with us. They're with them. Period. And Oriana Fallaci knows how true this is.
There is a profound and foolishly dangerous double standard at work here. One where killers cloaked under the guise of a false religion can fly aircraft in to tall buildings, yet where are the condemnations of the imams? Where is the outrage in the mosques against these immoral actions? Criticism of Islam is too quickly labeled bigotry and racism, yet those very public statements from Islamic religious leaders urging people to kill Americans everywhere are supposed to be accepted without qualm, without an outcry? I think not. We cannot be tolerant of intolerance.
The magnitude of the reverse assault on "the West" is surely overblown here, but the trenchant criticism of the hypocrisy of it all makes this an important book.
to add something to the book information to join the Americans remarks for
the customers to be, this time from a Dutchman:
Because the book is an European book, disclosing facts that everybody knows
and feels but only never have been reviewed till Oriana Fallaci opened her heart
and said (in her own translation) her original Italian view on the 11/9 tragic
events. And as one can expect from her earlier books she is a clever observer,
persistent in expressing her own meaning, always with quite some self-pride and
satisfaction, one cannot deny. And also here : under her dedication to the USA creeps the Italian nature up, ragged and raging in her demands for the future existence of western culture, freedom of thoughts and living and intellects, some of which are of American merits, void of any culture due to its short history.
As always she presents herself as a warrior ready to fight, be it not with
words, then in person as her adventurous life has taught her from childhood, even if one dares to destroy her beloved Florence she threatens in person. This fact about her, makes her perhaps the best and most honest journalist of our days. Her days are running out soon, so let us value the contents of this book to her pride!
All her aims, rage and attacks are directed mainly to Europe, the Europeans, primarily Italy and its quasi-union of distracted countries, which
badly need guidance to form an uniform attitude against the Islamic roller to be
expected, according to Fallaci, which has not been taken seriously enough with the dream that USA power will return the revival just as after WWII.
It can be read daily in European newspapers how contrarily to her warnings
the trend of anti-Americanism grows from day to day, not so much in eastern countries,
where it exists already longer, but in Western Europe, which is fed up with wars
without end, and with each of them in an economic crisis.
So a book for Europeans.....for sure !