Oriana Fallaci (1929-2006) was a renowned Italian journalist, author, and political interviewer, celebrated for her incisive reporting and fearless interviews. A former antifascist partisan during World War II, she began her career in journalism covering international conflicts with unmatched vigor. Fallaci worked as a correspondent for the Italian newspaper L'Europeo and gained fame for her bold and candid interviews with global leaders and influential figures. Her compelling books, including "Interview with History" and "The Rage and the Pride," stirred controversy and debate, reflecting her passionate stance on political and cultural issues. Her legacy endures as a pioneering force in journalism.