Guevara, Also Known as Che

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Macmillan, 19 août 1999 - 691 pages
Mexican novelist and historian Paco Ignacio Taibo II here captures the life and character of Che Guevara, the preeminent Latin-American revolutionary of the late twentieth century. The symbol of radical egalitarianism and the war against social injustice, Guevara was gunned down in the jungles of southeastern Bolivia in 1967, his death surrounded by questions that remain unanswered. In the years since he died, fascination with Che and his independent and pragmatic brand of Guerilla Marxism have become increasingly focused.

Taibo, whose extensive contacts in Latin American political activism gives him unprecedented access to hitherto untapped sources, probes Che's life with a storyteller's pen and an historian's judgment. Delving into vast archives to which few researchers have entry, Taibo investigates the mystery and myth surrounding Che's life, careers, and ideals.
 

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xi
II
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III
12
IV
19
V
25
VI
27
VII
32
VIII
42
XXXIV
360
XXXV
376
XXXVI
391
XXXVII
398
XXXVIII
407
XXXIX
414
XL
418
XLI
427

IX
79
X
85
XI
91
XII
97
XIII
111
XV
120
XVI
129
XVII
150
XVIII
163
XIX
169
XX
179
XXI
202
XXII
220
XXIII
236
XXIV
250
XXV
258
XXVI
271
XXVII
281
XXVIII
286
XXIX
293
XXX
311
XXXI
318
XXXII
328
XXXIII
351
XLII
432
XLIII
436
XLIV
443
XLV
447
XLVI
452
XLVII
459
XLVIII
471
XLIX
487
L
497
LI
512
LII
537
LIII
544
LIV
549
LV
554
LVI
563
LVII
570
LVIII
573
LIX
579
LXI
583
LXII
589
LXIII
643
LXIV
679
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Paco Ignacio Taibo II is a historian and writer. The winner of seven international fiction prizes, including the coveted Moritz-Planeta Award, he lives in Mexico City.

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