The Force of Reason Hardcover - 2006
by Fallaci, Oriana
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- Hardcover
- first
This work is the follow-up to "The Rage and The Pride," the author's post-9/11 manifesto. She takes aim at the many attacks and death threats she received after the publication of her political views.
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- Title The Force of Reason
- Author Fallaci, Oriana
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition first thus,2006
- Condition Used - Very Good-/Very Good- hard cover
- Pages 290
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Rizzoli, New York
- Date March 7, 2006
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Dust Cover, Illustrated
- Bookseller's Inventory # 49017
- ISBN 9780847827534 / 0847827534
- Weight 0.96 lbs (0.44 kg)
- Dimensions 8.24 x 5.58 x 1.14 in (20.93 x 14.17 x 2.90 cm)
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Themes
- Cultural Region: Central Europe
- Cultural Region: Eastern Europe
- Cultural Region: Western Europe
- Library of Congress subjects Europe - Politics and government - 21st, Europe - Foreign relations - 1989-
- Dewey Decimal Code 303.482
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Summary
Famous Italian Journalist Oriana Fallaci, famous for her interviews with major leaders such as the Ayatollah Khomeini, forcefully delineates her convictions about numerous subjects in this book; especially Islam. This is a sequel to one of her previous books, The Rage and the Pride, which she wrote two weeks after the 9/11 attacks.
From the publisher
From the jacket flap
Oriana Fallaci is back with her much-anticipated follow up to The Rage and the Pride, her powerful post-September 11 manifesto. The genesis for The Force of Reason was a postscript entitled Due Anni Dopo (Two Years Later), which was intended as a brief appendix to the thirtieth edition of The Rage and the Pride (2002). Once Ms. Fallaci completed the postscript, she chose to expand it into a book, a continuation of her ideas set in motion in The Rage and the Pride.In The Force of Reason Fallaci takes aim at the many attacks and death threats she received after the publication of The Rage and the Pride. Ms. Fallaci begins by identifying herself with one Master Cecco, the author of a heretical book who was burnt at the stake during the Inquisition seven centuries ago on account of his beliefs, and proceeds with a rigorous analysis of the burning of Troy and the creation of a Europe that, to her judgment, is no longer her familiar homeland but rather a place best called Eurabia, a soon-to-be colony of Islam (with Italy as its stronghold). Ms. Fallaci explores her ideas in historical, philosophical, moral, and political terms, courageously addressing taboo topics with sharp logic.
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Citations
- Ingram Advance, 09/01/2005, Page 105