A landmark biography of the most famous Italian journalist of the twentieth century, an inspiring and often controversial woman who defied the codes of reportage and established the La Fallaci style of interview.
Oriana Fallaci is known for her uncompromising vision. To retrace Fallaci s life means to retrace the course of history from World War II to 9/11.
As a child, Fallaci enlisted herself in the Italian Resistance alongside her father. Her hatred of fascism and authoritarian regimes would accompany her throughout her life. Covering the entertainment industry early on in her career, she created an original, abrasive interview style, focusing on her subject s emotions, contradictions, and facial expressions more than their words. When she grew bored of interviewing movie stars and directors, she turned her attention to the greatest international figures of the time: Khomeini, Gaddafi, Indira Gandhi, and Kissinger, placing herself front and center in the story. Reporting from the front lines of the world s greatest conflicts, she provoked her own controversies wherever she was stationed, leaving behind epic collateral damage in her wake.
Thanks to unprecedented access to personal records, Cristina De Stefano brings back to life a remarkable woman whose groundbreaking work and torrid love affairs will not soon be forgotten. Oriana Fallaci allows a new generation to discover her story, and witness the passionate, persistent journalism that we urgently need in these times of upheaval and uncertainty.
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Oriana Fallaci is known for her uncompromising vision. To retrace Fallaci s life means to retrace the course of history from World War II to 9/11.
As a child, Fallaci enlisted herself in the Italian Resistance alongside her father. Her hatred of fascism and authoritarian regimes would accompany her throughout her life. Covering the entertainment industry early on in her career, she created an original, abrasive interview style, focusing on her subject s emotions, contradictions, and facial expressions more than their words. When she grew bored of interviewing movie stars and directors, she turned her attention to the greatest international figures of the time: Khomeini, Gaddafi, Indira Gandhi, and Kissinger, placing herself front and center in the story. Reporting from the front lines of the world s greatest conflicts, she provoked her own controversies wherever she was stationed, leaving behind epic collateral damage in her wake.
Thanks to unprecedented access to personal records, Cristina De Stefano brings back to life a remarkable woman whose groundbreaking work and torrid love affairs will not soon be forgotten. Oriana Fallaci allows a new generation to discover her story, and witness the passionate, persistent journalism that we urgently need in these times of upheaval and uncertainty.
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The first authorized biography we have of Fallaci, with access to new personal records, and welcome for that reason [Oriana Fallaci] is never dull. New York Times
De Stefano rises to the challenges of describing such a dramatic life an examination of Fallaci s methods that gets so close to her special magic that it ought to be required reading for all reporters. Indeed, anyone who takes time for this compelling biography will experience the tingle of that magic, and with it the continuing power of honest, hands-on journalism. Washington Post
Engrossing. The New Yorker
[Fallaci s] interviews remain studies in speaking truth to power Fallaci was a piquant, stylish beauty, self-consciously photogenic in the Joan Didion way, a midcentury woman writer vigilant about her public image. Fallaci lived a genuinely romantic life, too, with stormy loves and war wounds. But De Stefano, who had access to living friends, family members and colleagues as well as archives and letters, reveals another side to her life. New York Times Book Review
A new biography gets Oriana Fallaci the way people who knew her couldn t a fascinating and utterly sui generis life. Los Angeles Times
[De] Stefano s authoritative examination offers bracing insight into a woman who defied convention Fallaci s era is over but the stories remain as vivid as her adventure-filled life. Boston Herald
Exceptional this biography is a must read. Literary Hub
Brisk, even-handed I suspect that Oriana Fallaci would have enjoyed it. Times Literary Supplement
In this meticulous, perceptive, and dramatic portrait, De Stefano reveals the full intensity and sensitivity of a trailblazing warrior writer. Booklist (starred review)
The great Italian writer gets her due in this short but captivating biography a superb introduction to the life of an irreplaceable figure. Kirkus Reviews
De Stefano peels away the layers of mystery surrounding journalist Oriana Fallaci an intimate investigation into a larger-than-life personality. Publishers Weekly
In Cristina De Stefano s Oriana Fallaci, the stories about Italy s most controversial journalist have the power to stun as they race forward, one more astonishing than the next De Stefano handles Fallaci s turbulent personal side with care [and] has a terrific ear for Fallaci s most piquant quotes the spirit of the book: headlong and direct, all the while maintaining an understanding of a reporter s commitment to asking hard questions. Washington Independent Review of Books
The first major work to emerge in English since its subject s death [Oriana Fallaci] offers the most readable and approachable overview of Fallaci s life. Standpoint
De Stefano s work offers a deeply perceptive insight into the fascinating Italian journalist, delivered in a riveting and engaging narrative style that s evocative of Fallaci herself. PopMatters
This is as powerful a life story as you will ever read. Foreword
Cristina De Stefano s new book Oriana Fallaci: The Journalist, the Agitator, the Legend takes a fresh look at the exceptional life and career of Fallaci, while also revealing a softer side of the notoriously hard-headed and private intellectual. Women in the World, New York Times Affiliate
Biographer Cristina de Stefano has written a fine portrait of Fallaci that is indeed, a la Fallaci, in its sharp journalistic style De Stefano takes us inside Fallaci s turbulent personal life and her formidable accomplishments as a skilled and courageous foreign correspondent. It is a potent reminder that real journalists were valued for much more than a sensational scoop or headline, and like Fallaci they put everything on the line at great personal cost for their chosen profession and craft. New York Journal of Books
In her authorized biography, Oriana Fallaci: The Journalist, the Agitator, the Legend Cristina De Stefano reminds readers of Fallaci s journalistic legacy. Wall Street Journal
A terrific book about courage, ambition and old-fashioned Italian chutzpah. These are the qualities that made Oriana Fallaci one of the most celebrated journalists of her time. This is a compelling biography of a pioneer of journalistic fearlessness. Charles Kaiser, author of The Cost of Courage
A gripping account of the controversial Italian journalist s rise from schoolgirl Partisan courier to courageous war reporter, celebrated author and the world s most feared and admired interviewer. Cristina De Stefano brings to life all the public success and private struggles of a woman who battled her way to the top of a world shaped by men, taking on Henry Kissinger, Muammar Gaddafi and Ayatollah Khomeini along the way. Oriana Fallaci is as vivid, bold and endlessly surprising as its subject. Rachel Aspden, author of Generation Revolution
De Stefano rises to the challenges of describing such a dramatic life an examination of Fallaci s methods that gets so close to her special magic that it ought to be required reading for all reporters. Indeed, anyone who takes time for this compelling biography will experience the tingle of that magic, and with it the continuing power of honest, hands-on journalism. Washington Post
Engrossing. The New Yorker
[Fallaci s] interviews remain studies in speaking truth to power Fallaci was a piquant, stylish beauty, self-consciously photogenic in the Joan Didion way, a midcentury woman writer vigilant about her public image. Fallaci lived a genuinely romantic life, too, with stormy loves and war wounds. But De Stefano, who had access to living friends, family members and colleagues as well as archives and letters, reveals another side to her life. New York Times Book Review
A new biography gets Oriana Fallaci the way people who knew her couldn t a fascinating and utterly sui generis life. Los Angeles Times
[De] Stefano s authoritative examination offers bracing insight into a woman who defied convention Fallaci s era is over but the stories remain as vivid as her adventure-filled life. Boston Herald
Exceptional this biography is a must read. Literary Hub
Brisk, even-handed I suspect that Oriana Fallaci would have enjoyed it. Times Literary Supplement
In this meticulous, perceptive, and dramatic portrait, De Stefano reveals the full intensity and sensitivity of a trailblazing warrior writer. Booklist (starred review)
The great Italian writer gets her due in this short but captivating biography a superb introduction to the life of an irreplaceable figure. Kirkus Reviews
De Stefano peels away the layers of mystery surrounding journalist Oriana Fallaci an intimate investigation into a larger-than-life personality. Publishers Weekly
In Cristina De Stefano s Oriana Fallaci, the stories about Italy s most controversial journalist have the power to stun as they race forward, one more astonishing than the next De Stefano handles Fallaci s turbulent personal side with care [and] has a terrific ear for Fallaci s most piquant quotes the spirit of the book: headlong and direct, all the while maintaining an understanding of a reporter s commitment to asking hard questions. Washington Independent Review of Books
The first major work to emerge in English since its subject s death [Oriana Fallaci] offers the most readable and approachable overview of Fallaci s life. Standpoint
De Stefano s work offers a deeply perceptive insight into the fascinating Italian journalist, delivered in a riveting and engaging narrative style that s evocative of Fallaci herself. PopMatters
This is as powerful a life story as you will ever read. Foreword
Cristina De Stefano s new book Oriana Fallaci: The Journalist, the Agitator, the Legend takes a fresh look at the exceptional life and career of Fallaci, while also revealing a softer side of the notoriously hard-headed and private intellectual. Women in the World, New York Times Affiliate
Biographer Cristina de Stefano has written a fine portrait of Fallaci that is indeed, a la Fallaci, in its sharp journalistic style De Stefano takes us inside Fallaci s turbulent personal life and her formidable accomplishments as a skilled and courageous foreign correspondent. It is a potent reminder that real journalists were valued for much more than a sensational scoop or headline, and like Fallaci they put everything on the line at great personal cost for their chosen profession and craft. New York Journal of Books
In her authorized biography, Oriana Fallaci: The Journalist, the Agitator, the Legend Cristina De Stefano reminds readers of Fallaci s journalistic legacy. Wall Street Journal
A terrific book about courage, ambition and old-fashioned Italian chutzpah. These are the qualities that made Oriana Fallaci one of the most celebrated journalists of her time. This is a compelling biography of a pioneer of journalistic fearlessness. Charles Kaiser, author of The Cost of Courage
A gripping account of the controversial Italian journalist s rise from schoolgirl Partisan courier to courageous war reporter, celebrated author and the world s most feared and admired interviewer. Cristina De Stefano brings to life all the public success and private struggles of a woman who battled her way to the top of a world shaped by men, taking on Henry Kissinger, Muammar Gaddafi and Ayatollah Khomeini along the way. Oriana Fallaci is as vivid, bold and endlessly surprising as its subject. Rachel Aspden, author of Generation Revolution