Animals Running Free Two Weeks in the Serengeti
Novelist and short-story writer, Martha Gellhorn was in residence for nearly two years in East Africa, in the course of which this appealing article was written.
Novelist and short-story writer, Martha Gellhorn was in residence for nearly two years in East Africa, in the course of which this appealing article was written.
In the course of the past year MARTHA GELLHORN, the author and noted foreign correspondent, paid an extended visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and, confining her attention almost exclusively to students, sought to determine whether this younger generation could in time be responsible for a “New Germany.”Here are her findings.
In 1964, Julius Nyerere. the son of the chief of an obscure Tanganyikan tribe, led his country to independence and became the first President of the new republic. MARTHA GELLHORN,who last winter journeyed to Africa to study this new nation, here tells us of the venture in self-government and self-help being successfully undertaken in Tanganyika.
MARTIIA GELLIIORN,who was present at the Trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, here reports on some of the facts and some of the lessons to be learned from this Trial,which is unique in the history of the world.
MARTHA GELLHORN, novelist, journalist, and former war correspondent, has recently returned from a journey to the Middle East, where she went to see the "Palestinian Refugee Problem" in terms of real life, real people. Here she reports how the Arab refugees and the Arab Israelis live, and what they say about themselves, their past and their future.
MARTHA GELLHORN. short-story writer, novelist, former war correspondent, reported her first visit to Poland for the ATLANTIC in March, 1959, in an article entitled. “Home of the Brave.” Here is an account of her second journey to that remarkable country.
MARTHA GELLHORN, short-story writer (0. Henry prizewinner, 1958), novelist, and war correspondent, has recently returned from a visit to Poland, which she describes in this article.
American novelist and short-story writer, MARTHA GELLHORN made her early reputation as a war correspondent. Last summer she and her husband, T. S. Matthews, spent considerable time in Mexico, and they will return to the United States early in 1959 to gather source material for a book about America. Her new novel dealing with the face of war is soon to be published.
An American novelist and short-story writer who feels happiest when working abroad, MARTHA GELLHORN wrote her first novel in Paris at the age of twenty-three. As a foreign correspondent she covered the Civil War in Spain; Munich; Czechoslovakia; Finland; and the war in China before Pearl Harbor. London was most frequently her headquarters during the Second World War, and there she makes her home today.
An American novelist who is note living and writing in Rome, MARTHA GELLHORN wrote her first novel in Paris at the age of twenty-three. As a correspondent she covered the Civil War in Spain; Munich; Czechoslovakia; Finland; and the war in China before Pearl Harbor. During World War II, she reported from England, Italy, France, Holland,and Germany. The story which follows will form part of a new book to be published this year.