The Bolivian Diary

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Ocean Press, 2006 - 303 pages

THE BASIS OF THE MOVIE "CHE: PART TWO" FROM STEVEN SODERBERGH STARRING BENICIO DEL TORO

This is Che Guevara's last diary, compiled from notebooks found in his backpack when he was captured by the Bolivian army in October 1967 and subsequently executed. It became an instant bestseller.

Newly revised by Che's widow (Aleida March), and including a thoughtful preface by his eldest son Camilo, this is the definitive account of the attempt to spark a continent-wide revolution in Latin America.

"Thanks to Che's invariable habit of noting the main events of each day, we have rigorously exact, priceless and detailed information on the heroic final moments of his life in Bolivia."--Fidel Castro

Features of this new edition include:

Preface by Camilo Guevara
Introduction by Fidel Castro

Revised translation

Biographical note
Chronology
Glossary
Maps

32 pp black and white photos

 

Table des matières

Preface
1
A Necessary Introduction
9
The Bolivian Diary
33
Instructions to Urban Cadres
257
Communiqué No 1 to the Bolivian People
265
Communiqué No 2 to the Bolivian People
267
Communiqué No 3 to the Bolivian People
270
Communiqué No 4 to the Bolivian People
272
Communiqué No 5 to the Bolivian Miners
274
Glossary
277
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À propos de l'auteur (2006)

Che Guevara was the legendary Latin American guerrilla fighter who joined the Cuban revolutionary movement that toppled the Batista dictatorship. He played a leading role in the early years of the Cuban Revolution and made an extraordinary and original contribution to Marxist theory. He died at the hands of CIA assassins in Bolivia in 1967. Camilo Guevara (preface) is 42 years old and is Che Guevara's and Aleida March's eldest son. He has written an insightful preface for this new edition.

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