Self Portrait Che GuevaraOcean Press, 2004 - 305 pages A PHOTOGRAPHIC AND LITERARY MEMOIR At last, Che in his own words, beyond the icon! Discover the personal side of the legendary Che Guevara in this photographic and literary memoir that includes unpublished short stories, letters and poems written to his family, as well as photos from the Guevara family album, showing a surprisingly sensitive and artistic side to a man often seen as a hard-line revolutionary. Unique among the many books about Che Guevara, this self-portrait reveals his remarkable candor, irony, dry wit, and, above all, his passion. Edited by prominent Latin American poet and intellectual Victor Casaus, with the assistance of Che's children and widow (Aleida March). "Che was the most complete human being of our age."--Jean-Paul Sartre "This beautiful, enlightening volume humanizes Che." --RAIN TAXI |
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... Patojo went off to Guatemala with a " bastard " brother of his . This was the result of a conversation in which I said he was running away from something , and not fighting , as he was claiming in a letter to his mother that he read me ...
... Patojo , " Guatemalan slang meaning " Shorty " or " Kid . " El Patojo had witnessed the birth of our revolution while in Mexico and had volunteered to join us . Fidel , however , did not want to bring any more foreigners into that ...
... Patojo left and in time came the news of his death . At first we hoped there had been a confusion of names , that there had been some mistake , but unfortunately his body had been identified by his own mother ; there could be no doubt ...
Table des matières
contents prologue | 7 |
OI origins 008 Introductory Note Víctor Casaus | 8 |
OIO If you are capable of trembling with indignation | 12 |
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