Martha Gellhorn: the War Writer in the Field and in the Text
Discover the remarkable life and work of Martha Gellhorn, one of the most influential war correspondents of the twentieth century, in Martha Gellhorn: the War Writer in the Field and in the Text by Catherine Mary McLoughlin and Kate McLoughlin. This insightful biography, published by Manchester University Press in 2007, delves into Gellhorn's experiences during the Second World War, exploring her unique perspective as a woman in a male-dominated field. With 288 pages of engaging content, the book connects Gellhorn's courageous endeavors in war zones to her powerful literary contributions, shedding light on her role as a pioneering journalist and author. Perfect for fans of biography and history, this critical study offers a fresh look at Gellhorn's legacy and the impact of her work on journalism and literature. Immerse yourself in the world of this groundbreaking figure and gain a deeper understanding of her contributions to war reporting and women's representation in the media.