Che: a memoirIn a new, expanded edition of a best-selling Ocean classic, Castro describes a historic political partnership that changed the face of Cuba and Latin America. He vividly portrays Che—the man, the revolutionary, and the thinker—recounting in detail his last days with Che in Cuba, giving a remarkably frank assessment of the Bolivian mission. Fidel Castro, in an unusually gentle, quite emotional mood, remarks, “For me it has been hard to accept the idea that Che is dead. I have dreamed of him often, that I spoke with him, that he was alive . . .” Includes Castro’s speech on the return of Che’s remains to Cuba in 1997. |
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He stood out as an unsurpassed person of action, but Che was not only that— he
was also a person of visionary intelligence and broad culture, a profound thinker.
That is, the man of ideas and the man of action were combined within him.
And we do not doubt that his ideas— as a man of action, as a man of thought, as
a person of untarnished moral virtues, as a person of unexcelled human
sensitivity, as a person of spotless conduct— have and will continue to have
universal ...
any prospect for success; the action of a handful of fighters was seen as a
chimera of idealists and dreamers "who were deeply mistaken." The crushing
defeat and total dispersal of the inexperienced guerrilla detachment by Batista's
troops on ...
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Avis d'utilisateur - LynnB - LibraryThingI was disappointed in this book because it is called a memoir, but it isn't really. It is a collection of speeches about Che given by Fidel Castro. It is repetitious, and the speeches are meant to ... Consulter l'avis complet
Che : A Memoir
Avis d'utilisateur - Not Available - Book VerdictThe Cuban strongman presents a frank and intimate portrait of his friend and fellow revolutionary, Guevara. This expanded edition of the 1994 original includes a speech given by Castro when visiting ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
Preface Jesus Montane | 9 |
Introduction David Deutschmann | 23 |
Chapter One On Ches Absence | 35 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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