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1 | Reality and Rhetoric | 3 |
2 | Hollywood Behind the Screen: I sette peccati di Hollywood (1958) | 27 |
3 | The Female Hemisphere: Il sesso inutile: viaggio intorno alla donna (1961) | 37 |
4 | The Self-Repleting Text: Penelope alla guerra (1962) | 45 |
5 | The Self-Depleting Text: Lettera a un bambino mai nato (1975) | 61 |
6 | Fallaci and the Tape-Recorder: Gli antipatici (1963) and Intervista con la storia (1974) | 89 |
7 | To the Moon and Back: Se il sole muore (1965) and Quel giorno sulla luna (1970) | 102 |
8 | To Vietnam and Back: Niente e cosi sia (1969) | 124 |
9 | Alekos - A Greek Tragedy: Un uomo (1979) | 139 |
10 | Plotting Chaos - Italians and Shiites in Beirut: InsciAllah (1990) | 148 |
11 | The Fallaci Project: Freedom as an Absolute | 171 |
Bibliography | 181 | |
Index | 202 |
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