Martha Gellhorn died in February 1998, just shy of her 90th
birthday. Well before her death, she had become a legend. She
reported on wars from Spain in the 1930s to Panama in the 1980s,
and her travel books are considered classics. Her marriage to
Ernest Hemingway, affairs with legendary lovers like H. G. Wells,
and her relationships with two presidents, Roosevelt and Kennedy,
reflect her campaigns against tyranny and deprivation, as well as
her outrage at the corruption and cruelty of modern governments.
This controversial and acclaimed biography portrays a vibrant and
troubled woman who never tired of fighting for causes she
considered just.
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