August 7, 2004
A JEREMIAH THEY DON'T DESERVE:
Tough Italian Journalist Turns Eye on Self (AP, Aug 6, 2004)
Oriana Fallaci, the Italian journalist known for ruthlessly grilling her subjects, says she detests interviews but has granted one herself — to herself — because she is dying of cancer.The Milan daily Corriere della Sera published the slim volume, "Oriana Fallaci Interviews Oriana Fallaci," as a supplement to its newspaper Friday.
In the work, Fallaci, 74, asks herself why she agreed to the interview.
"Because death is on my back. Medicine has issued the sentence: `Lady, you cannot get better. You won't get better,'" is the reply.
Fallaci's battle with cancer began some 11 years ago. In the early 1990s, she had surgery for breast cancer. Her latest work indicates that cancer has recurred.
"I had a tremendous pain in my lungs and in my trachea and in my esophagus, where the Alien has made his nest," she says of her recent ailments.
Fallaci writes that she stopped taking care of herself, including having medical tests and seeing oncologists, on Sept. 11, 2001, the day of the terror attacks against the United States.
She said she needed to spend all her time writing and translating two books that have since been published and which, in her typically blunt style, reflect scathingly on society, including the differences between Christian and Islamic culture.
The second of the two, "The Strength of Reason," came out this spring. In it, Fallaci accuses the Roman Catholic Church of being too weak before the Muslim world, and Europe of selling itself to Islam "like a prostitute."
We'd rather she choose to live, but if she's set on martyrdom she's made herself worthy. Unfortunately, Europe is not worthy of her. Posted by Orrin Judd at August 7, 2004 10:11 AM
OJ
I followed your link to the Book Review.
"quick, try to think of the last time you saw the planes hitting the Towers?"
You asked the above and I admit that I have many clips (from many angles) of both planes hitting the towers and I play them often.
One of my favorite clips is of Arabs jumping and dancing in joy on 9/11. One young man rejoices at the "sweet gift from Osama Bin Laden".
I've also accumulated assorted clips of hands and heads being cut off. I play these clips whenever some really talented documentarian like Michael Moore is in the news.
Posted by: h-man at August 7, 2004 12:25 PMH-man, you or somebody needs to put those together into documentary, an anti-Fahrenheit 9/11.
Posted by: PapayaSF at August 7, 2004 1:51 PMh:
Not "you watched" but "you saw." When's the last time you saw it on broadcast television?
Posted by: oj at August 7, 2004 2:17 PM