The Rage and the Pride

The Rage and the Pride by Oriana Fallaci, published by Universe Publishing in 2002, is a thought-provoking work that emerges from the author’s ten-year silence following the events of September 11. This edition, written in English and spanning 187 pages, presents Fallaci’s reflections and insights in the wake of a significant historical moment, addressing themes related to the Middle East, the United States, and the complexities of modern political landscapes.
Readers will find that the book ignites discussions surrounding biography, history, and political science, as Fallaci articulates her perspectives on terrorism and its implications for society. The narrative has sparked considerable debate and controversy, engaging audiences in Europe and beyond. This edition invites readers to explore the author’s passionate discourse, which continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about global issues.
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With The Rage and the Pride Oriana Fallaci breaks a ten year silence. The silence she kept until September 11’s apocalypse in her Manhattan house. She breaks it with a deafening noise. In Europe this book has caused and causes a turmoil never registered in decades. Polemics, discussions, debates, hearty consents and praises, wild attacks. And a million copies sold in Italy alone, where it still is at the bestsellers’ top. Hundreds of thousands in France, in Germany, in Spain: the other countries where it has become the Number One Bestseller. Around a dozen the translations in which it will soon appear.
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