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Latin America Diaries

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Informationen zum Autor One of Time magazine's "icons of the century,” Ernesto Che Guevara was born in Argentina in 1928. After graduating from medical school, he traveled throughout Latin America. After meeting Fidel Castro in Mexico, he joined the revolutionary forces that overthrew the Batista dictatorship in Cuba in 1959. He became a central leader of the Cuban revolutionary government and later led guerrilla missions to Africa and Bolivia, where he was assassinated in 1967on the orders of the CIA. His life has been dramatized in two recent popular movies: "The Motorcycle Diaries” (directed by Walter Salles, starring Gael García Bernal) and Steven Soderbergh's epic "Che” (starring Benicio Del Toro).Ernesto Guevara is the younger son of Ernesto Che Guevara and Aleida March. He lives in Havana and works as a lawyer. Klappentext Ernesto Guevara's journal of his second trip through Latin America, revealing the emergence of a revolutionary icon now called "Che.” Inhaltsverzeichnis LATIN AMERICA DIARIESThe sequel to "The Motorcycle Diaries"Ernesto Che GuevaraPublishers note on this new editionTo the reader (ALEIDA MARCH)Prologue by Alberto GranadoMapsLatin America JournalArgentina to BoliviaPeruEcuadorPanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaGuatemalaEl SalvadorGuatemalaMexicoAppendices: Letters, Poems, JournalismLetter to his mother, Cuzco, August 22, 1953Letter to Tita Infante, Lima, September 3, 1953To the Bolivian Miners, April 9, 1953 (poem) Letter to his mother, Guayaquil, October 21, 1953Article on the visit of two Argentine students to the editorial office of the Panamanian newspaper, "La Hora," November 10, 1953Article in "Diario de Costa Rica" quoting two young Argentines' comments on the Bolivian revolution, December 11, 1953Article about the Amazon by Ernesto Guevara published in "Panamá-América," November 22, 1953 "Machu-Picchu: Stone Enigma of the Americas" Article published in "Siete" (Panama), December 12, 1953. (The article concludes by quoting a tourist's comment: "I am glad to find a place without Coca-Cola advertising."Letter to his mother, Central America, April 1954Letter to his mother, Guatemala, April 1954Letter to his mother, Guatemala, May 10, 1954Letter to his mother, Guatemala, June 20, 1954Letter to his mother, Guatemala, July 4, 1954Letter to his aunt Beatriz, Guatemala, July 22, 1954Letter to his mother, Guatemala, August 7, 1954Letter to his parents, Argentine embassy, Guatemala, August 1954Letter to Tita Infante, Guatemala, August 1954Unpublished article on the coup against President Arbenz, "The Dilemma of Guatemala," 1954Letter to his mother, Mexico? 1954Letter to his mother, Mexico, end of 1954Invitation to Join the Struggle, a poem for Helena Leiva, December 1954 Letter to his mother, Mexico, September 24, 1955Letter to his mother, Mexico, July 15, 1956Letter to his mother, Mexico, 1956????Letter to his mother, Mexico, August-September, 1956Letter to his mother, Mexico, October 1956Letter to Tita Infante, Mexico, November 1956Articles in "Excelsior" (Mexico) about the arrest and detention of a group of revolutionaries, including Ernesto Guevara and Fidel Castro, 1955----56Press credencial /Reference from Agencia Latina for Ernesto GuevaraIndex...

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Authors , Che&apos, Che Guevara, Ernesto &apos Guevara, Ernesto Che Guevara, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
Publisher Ocean Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.04.2011
 
EAN 9780980429275
ISBN 978-0-9804292-7-5
No. of pages 180
Dimensions 142 mm x 216 mm x 15 mm
Series Che Guevara Publishing Project
Che Guevara Publishing Project
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

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