Martha Gellhorn

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Martha Gellhorn was a renowned American war correspondent and novelist, celebrated for her vivid frontline reporting across multiple 20th-century conflicts.


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instanceOf American writer
human
journalist
novelist
short story writer
travel writer
war correspondent
causeOfDeath suicide
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coveredConflict Arab–Israeli conflict
surface form: "Arab–Israeli conflicts"

Battle of the Bulge
Central American conflicts
D-Day
surface form: "D-Day landings"

Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: "Second Sino-Japanese War"

Spanish Civil War
Vietnam War
World War II
dateOfBirth 1908-11-08
dateOfDeath 1998-02-15
describedAs one of the greatest war correspondents of the 20th century
educatedAt Bryn Mawr College
employer Collier’s magazine
surface form: "Collier’s Weekly"

The Atlantic Monthly
The Guardian
The New Yorker
endTimeOfSpouseRelationship 1945
hasGenre fiction
non-fiction
war literature
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned English
movement literary journalism
notableWork A Stricken Field
The Face of War
The Lowest Trees Have Tops
The Trouble I’ve Seen
The View from the Ground
Travels with Myself and Another
occupation journalist
novelist
short story writer
travel writer
war correspondent
parent Edna Fischel Gellhorn
George Gellhorn
placeOfBirth St. Louis, Missouri, United States
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: "London, England, United Kingdom"
residence Havana, Cuba
Key West, Florida
surface form: "Key West, Florida, United States"

London, England
surface form: "London, England, United Kingdom"
sexOrGender female
spouse Ernest Hemingway
startTimeOfSpouseRelationship 1940

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Martha hasNotableBearer Martha Gellhorn
Patrick Hemingway relative Martha Gellhorn
Ernest Hemingway spouse Martha Gellhorn

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