The View from the Ground

The View from the Ground by Martha Gellhorn is a collection of the author’s peacetime dispatches, published by Granta in 1990. This edition spans 459 pages and is presented in English. The book bears witness to six decades of change, capturing significant historical moments and societal shifts.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics within this collection, including coverage of America during the Great Depression, the political landscape in Czechoslovakia, and the resilience of young Poles under Communist rule. Gellhorn also addresses the trial of Adolf Eichmann and the aftermath of Franco’s regime in Spain, providing a multifaceted perspective on these pivotal events.
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A collection of the author’s peacetime dispatches, bearing witness to six decades of change. They include coverage of America in the Great Depression, the betrayal of Czechoslovakia, young Poles undaunted by their Communist government, the trial of Adolf Eichmann and Spain in the days after Franco.
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