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A Conversation with History is not just a collection of interviews, but also a reflection on history, politics, and human nature. The book exposes the complexities of powerful people and their influence on the world, making it a must-read for history and
The book Conversation with History (1974) by Italian journalist and writer Oriana Fallaci is a collection of interviews with leading world politicians and historical figures of the 20th century. Fallaci, known for her uncompromising journalistic style, conducts deep, often provocative conversations with figures such as Henry Kissinger, Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, Yasser Arafat, Willy Brandt and others. These interviews are not just journalistic records, but also portraits of the powerful who shaped global politics, shown through their humanity, weaknesses and contradictions.
Fallaci does not shy away from asking uncomfortable questions, exposing the motives and ideologies of her interlocutors. Her sharp analytical approach and literary talent make the book not only a document of the times, but also a fascinating insight into the dynamics of power. The book explores topics such as war, revolution, colonialism and Cold War conflicts, while Fallaci questions the moral and ethical dilemmas of her interlocutors through the conversations. Her style is emotional yet precise, often interspersed with personal commentary that reveals her passion for truth.
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