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A Man

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Simon & Schuster, 1980 - Fiction - 463 pages
Saved from execution through the intervention of world leaders, Allesandro Panagoulis, an implacable Greek freedom fighter, endures years of imprisionment and torture before regaining his freedom and resuming his war against corrupt government leaders

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User Review  - Iztok - Goodreads

I didn't really know what to expect (apart the basic plot, of course), but through the reading I got more and more immersed in the richness of Fallaci's political thought. It's a must read for all ... Read full review

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User Review  - Marcus Clark - Goodreads

A MAN ORIANA FALLACI NF Supposedly a novel, but I believe 100% factual. A good book, about the man who attempted to assassinate the president of Greece, the torture, prison politics, and eventual ... Read full review

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About the author (1980)

A prize-winning novelist and journalist, Oriana Fallaci is known primarily for her controversial interviews. She has spoken unabashedly, if not abrasively, with such world figures as Henry Kissinger, Willy Brandt, the Ayatollah Khomeini, Yasir Arafat, the Shah of Iran, Indira Ghandi, and Golda Meir. Her bold, often brilliant, interviewing technique is characterized by brutal frankness, as when she challenged Henry Kissinger to "talk about war.

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