'NOTHING, AND SO BE IT' A PERSONAL SEARCH FOR MEANING IN WAR

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CIA-RDP88-01350R000200140004-5
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 16, 2016
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September 20, 2004
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4
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March 27, 1972
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NSPR
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WIM YORK TIMES Approved For Release 2004/1AP/3 yjf JP ?P88-01350R0 "'The most profoundly . moving hook yet written aaouttnewar. ...some of the best writing about the war thus far" "Oriana Fallaci has written several fine . books. This may be her best and most moving. In it she writes with poignancy of her personal search, as a war cor- respondent, for some kind of sense in the Vietnam War. Her descriptions of fighting and death are some of the best writing about the war thus far."' -Publishers' Weekly From "a woman Vietnam and concludes by understand- ing them. NOTHING, AND SO BE IT will make you sick with rage and frustration if you read it, and you should, for it is the most profoundly moving book yet written about the war. Miss Fallaci's journal is a chronicle of understanding arrived at through suffering." -The Washington Post* ~, y 6 ~ e~~ M i.~A~.3? aa?~a K4~~d~~ :~ JDOUBLEDAY Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-0135OR000200140004-5