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About Oriana Fallaci
After failing to complete her university education, Oriana Fallaci was encouraged by his uncle, who was then practicing journalism, to join him in the profession. She began her career in 1946 as a correspondent for Ilmattinodell'Italiacentrale, an Italian newspaper.
She gained worldwide popularity between the 1960s and 1980s mainly because of her revealing and aggressive interviews. During this period, she interviewed many world leaders and politicians including Yasser Arafat, Willy Brandt, and Muammar Gaddafi.
Parents
EdoardoFallaci
Partner(s)
Alexandros Panagoulis
Education
She briefly studied at the University of Florence.
Honors
Throughout her career, she received many awards which include:
- Bancarella Prize
- Vincent Prize
- Viareggio Prize
Controversies
She made lots of headlines with her stance on the Islamic religion. According to her, the religion posed a threat to the peace of many European countries.
Trivia
She was also a very popular writer and authored many books including “The Force of Reason” and “The Rage and the Pride”.
Fallaci lectured at many institutions like Yale University, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago.
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F.A.Q. about Oriana Fallaci
When is her birthday?
Oriana Fallaci's birthday is on June 29, 1929.
In how many days is her birthday?
Oriana's birthday is in 67 days
How old was Oriana when she died?
She was 77 years old.
When did she die?
She died in September 15, 2006.
How old would she be today?
Oriana Fallaci would be 94 years old if she was alive today.
Where was Oriana from?
She was born in Florence, Italy1.