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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · Martha Gellhorn (born November 8, 1908, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died February 15, 1998, London, England) was an American journalist and novelist who, as one of the first female war correspondents, candidly described ordinary people in times of unrest.

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  2. Martha Ellis Gellhorn (8 November 1908 – 15 February 1998) was an American novelist, travel writer, and journalist who is considered one of the great war correspondents of the 20th century. [2] [3] Gellhorn reported on virtually every major world conflict that took place during her 60-year career.

  3. Martha Gellhorn (San Luis, Misuri; 8 de noviembre de 1908-Londres, Inglaterra; 15 de febrero de 1998) fue una escritora y periodista estadounidense. Está considerada como una de las corresponsales de guerra más importantes del siglo XX. En 1958 obtuvo el prestigioso Premio O. Henry. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

  4. Martha Gellhorn was a novelist, travel writer, journalist, and a pioneering war correspondent who covered most of the major conflicts of the 20th century. She was the third wife of author...

  5. As one of the first female wartime correspondents, Martha Gellhorn witnessed and covered many pivotal moments of World War II and the rest of the twentieth century. March 9, 2022. While it may be commonplace to see female journalists in war zones today, it was not quite as common more than 80 years ago.

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  6. 18 de ago. de 2017 · Martha Gellhorn (November 8, 1908 – February 15, 1998) was best known as an American war correspondent, though she was a prolific writer of fiction and memoir as well. She was the third wife of iconic American author Ernest Hemingway. Gellhorn is ranked among the top war journalists of the twentieth century — and didn’t wish to ...

  7. Historia. ‘El rostro de la guerra’: reporteras en el frente. El libro de la corresponsal de guerra Martha Gellhorn vuelve a las librerías como homenaje a las reporteras de guerra que marcaron con su pluma y su valentía los conflictos que marcaron la historia de nuestro mundo. Por Cristina Crespo Garay. Publicado 8 ene 2019, 17:48 CET.