“You belong neither to God nor the state nor me. You belong to yourself and no one else.”
Source: Letter to a Child Never Born
Oriana Fallaci est une essayiste et journaliste italienne née le 29 juin 1929 à Florence et morte le 15 septembre 2006 dans la même ville. Elle a été maquisarde dans la Résistance italienne contre Benito Mussolini pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Fallaci a eu beaucoup de succès dans sa carrière, en interviewant des célébrités et des hommes d'État du monde entier. Elle a également déclenché plusieurs discussions autour de ses romans, qui touchaient des thématiques telles que l'avortement, le rôle de la femme dans la société, l'homosexualité, l'intégration raciale, la guerre, l'oppression dictatoriale. Laïque de gauche, elle a suscité de fortes polémiques après les attentats du 11 septembre 2001 à cause de ses prises de position contre l'islam, qui ont obtenu l'approbation des conservateurs italiens mais aussi des accusations de « racisme religieux ». Un parc public, Giardino Oriana Fallaci dans le centre-ville de Milan, près de Viale Beatrice d'Este lui est dédié. Wikipedia
“You belong neither to God nor the state nor me. You belong to yourself and no one else.”
Source: Letter to a Child Never Born
A Sermon for the West">From "A Sermon for the West" By Oriana Fallaci - Oct. 22, 2002 Address to an audience at the American Enterprise Institute
As quoted in "Prophet of Decline" by Tunku Varadarajan, in The Wall Street Journal (23 June 2005)
Rage and the Pride">
Sono quattr' anni che parlo di nazismo islamico, di guerra all' Occidente, di culto della morte, di suicidio dell' Europa. Un' Europa che non è più Europa ma Eurabia e che con la sua mollezza, la sua inerzia, la sua cecità, il suo asservimento al nemico si sta scavando la propria tomba.
"Il nemico che trattiamo da amico", in Corriere della Sera (15 September 2006)
As quoted in "The Agitator: Oriana Fallaci directs her fury toward Islam" by Margaret Talbot, in The New Yorker (5 June 2006)
The Force of Reason (2004). Editor Random House Incorporated, 2006. ISBN 0847827534, 9780847827534. p. 34.
The Force of Reason
As quoted in "The Agitator: Oriana Fallaci directs her fury toward Islam" by Margaret Talbot, in The New Yorker (5 June 2006)
Contexte: Whether it comes from a despotic sovereign or an elected president, from a murderous general or a beloved leader, I see power as an inhuman and hateful phenomenon... I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way to use the miracle of having been born.
"The Rage of Oriana Fallaci", in The New York Observer (27 January 2003)
Contexte: Our weakness in the West is born of the fact of so-called "objectivity." Objectivity does not exist. The word is a hypocrisy which is sustained by the lie that the truth stays in the middle. No, sir: Sometimes truth stays on one side only.
On Haile Selassie, (June 1972), as quoted in Intervista con la Storia (sixth edition, 2011) p. 509
Intervista con la Storia
"The Rage of Oriana Fallaci", in The New York Observer (27 January 2003)
A Sermon for the West">From "A Sermon for the West" By Oriana Fallaci - Oct. 22, 2002 Address to an audience at the American Enterprise Institute
On Norodom Sihanouk, (June 1973), as quoted in Intervista con la Storia (sixth edition, 2011) p. 100
Intervista con la Storia
Gurley, George. "The Rage of Oriana Fallaci" http://observer.com/2003/01/the-rage-of-oriana-fallaci/, The New York Observer (27 January 2003)
"Rage and the Pride">Oriana Fallaci - The Rage and the Pride http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rage-Pride-Oriana-Fallaci/dp/084782599X - Universe Publishing; Intl edition, 2002, ISBN 9780847825998
The Rage and The Pride (2001). Editor Random House Incorporated, 2002 ISBN 0847825043, 9780847825042. p. 17.
The Rage and the Pride (2002)