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Show ‘The Salt Lake Tribune BOOKS @From previous page voice, distinctly American and unmistakable. | Sunday, October 12,2003 D7 Gellhorn, rigid in her quest for “truth” in her writing, could condemn atrocities performed by Franco’s forces during the Spanish Civil War and yet ignore, similar atrocities by the other side, relationships with them. While writing some ofthe best eyewitness journalism of the 20th century she wrote about war’s impact on people’s lives rather than battle strategy and military campaigns could remember that. When I was reading letters,1 which she, Hemingwayand other writers support- she went through three husbands and numer- could compare [what Moorehead read on the page} with whatI heard in my head.” Moorehead says that despite this unlimited access, she did not agree tosubmit the manuscriptfor ed. And, as a young woman in the mid-1930s, traveling through the southern United States, Gellhorn wrote an eyewitness account of a lynching in Mississippi of a young black man. She wasclose by,but ous love affairs; nearly all of those relationships failed. And while she hadclose friends all herlife, she could drop them over a perceived slight and never look back the family’s approval. did not actually witness the atrocity. This appar “| showed the [manuscript] to Sandy Matthews, ently isolated act of journalistic fabrication Gellhorn was an enigma to everyone around her and, most particularly, to herself. Moorehead, and indeed to Martha’s brother Alfred, but no one weighed heavily on her throughoutherlife. dispassionately and thoroughly, cracks the shell had anyactual ‘right’ to make me change anything. “Things have stayed in that they would have preferred out, but they were fine aboutit,” shesaid, The book probes the complexities of Gellhorn’s personality: how she thrilled to live in a world dominated by men, but could not form lasting andgives us a look, from theinside out, at this re markable writer. jkeahey@asitrib.com adding that if a biographer enters into any kind of approval deal with the estate, then “you are a dead duck. They were very generous and did not put any pressure on me of any kind.” Moorehead's book offers insight into the complex life of one of the 20th century’s most astute observers. It goes well beyond Rollyson’s attempts and, because of Moorehead’s access to intimate di- aries, digs deep into the underpinnings of Gellhorn’s troubled relationships and insecurities about her work. The enigmatic Martha Gelthorn in her late 80s. Moorehead also explores, for example, how Set good things in motion. Sign up for Utah Power'ssiBlue Sky"wind energy bie Baal prog ana gen 19% - What:@ A fun and interactive children's expo, Cols o Hands on exhibits and demonstrations for kids and families o Great prize giveaways and entertainment Costume Parades and Trick or Treating o All for Kids and Families Oasis Café and Uinta Brewing Company are teaming up with Utah Power to help breathe easier. : \ can purchase pollution-free wind energy in Friday ° Oct. 17 Noon - 8:00 pm blocks for an additional $1.95 per block per month. 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Q&A following film with Utah rural educators For more information call: 866-266-8900 Library Screenings SISREX ThursdayOctober | 6th Celebrating Children’sliterature City Library 210 East 400 South 10am- 12pm Folktale storytelling hour at Children’s Library 2-5pm The best of RABBIT EARS folktales at Library Auditorium Friday October 17th City Library 210 East 400 South WORLD AND LOCAL CINEMA 10am TO BE OR TO HAVE 1pm RABBIT PROOF FENCE a An Australian feature that explores the impact of government mandated educational cultural- "| integration of Aborigines and a special directors’cut by Phillip Noyce made especially for educators =| 4pm JUMPING FOR JOY ~»| > A feature film celebrating a young girt’s dream of playing competitive basketball in 1964 Director Tim Nelson will conduct Q&A immediately following screening FUTUR SET TERRI KEE g9e* A French documentary about one-room schools in rural France. Recap and Q&A following film 5-7pm City Library Children’s Gallery Art exhibit by student and teachers on dispiay in children’s gallery “=| 7pm SPELLBOUNDCity Library Auditorium “| =| Director’s screening of academy award nominated SPELLBOUND Q&A with director and producer following film =| | > =| 7-8pm Filmmaker/educator Stephen Williams will present three short films which examine the interior life of families, specifically, family issues in need of healing including divorce, mental illness and religious division 8pm PUBLIC RECEPTION Urban Room Wednesday October 22nd SPELLBOUND! City Library 210 East 400 South : ia te a : \ , For a more complete listing with show times go to <http: / / www.sicfilmcenter.org/> ahae Lele) All events are free and made possible through the generosity of the George S. and =| Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation and the Swartz Foundation Trust. Osc MM onc, : The City Library October 16 + Abravanel Hall ileal CC.com |