First published in 1959, but now offered in a revised and expanded
edition, The View from the Ground presents over six decades of
Gellhorn's ruminations on political, civil, and social issues and
crises, from a lynching in the American South in the 1930s through a
recent visit to Cuba to see what is new and what remains the same in a
country that is still off limits to most Americans. Gellhorn's ability
to get to the truth of a situation heard makes her writing transcend the
short shelf life of most reportage.