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Che Guevara

A Biography

Daniel James author Henry Butterfield Ryan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cooper Square Publishers Inc.,U.S.

Published:20th Mar '01

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The controversial life and career of Ernesto Ché Guevara (1928-1967) has earned the revolutionary leader admirers and detractors across the world. In his critical biography, Daniel James penetrates the myths that have grown up around Guevara since his death. The biography carefully analyzes the Cold War situations in which Guevara lived and fought, and which turned the young medical student into a guerilla and political theoretician. Ché Guevara: A Biography includes interviews with Guevara's first wife, and extensive information on the revolutionary's early years and family life lacking in other biographies. James also discusses Guevara's actions in Cuba as a leader in the rebel army of Fidel Castro, covering in detail Guevara's military victories, his post-war executions of anti-Castro prisoners, and his criticism of Soviet Communism. This unique and unsparing portrait of Guevara includes and an in-depth examination of his last guerilla campaign in Bolivia.

James has not only gone through the many anecdotal articles which have appeared over the years in Argentine, Mexican, and Cuban periodicals but has also spoken at length with Ché's first wife. The strongest parts of the book are the initial chapters with sketch Guevara's family background and the Argentina in which he grew to maturity… * Library Journal *
Full of revealing details -- Selden Rodman * Saturday Review *
What makes James's book interesting is that it gives readers not only a glimpse of a political attitude from the 1960s that is often overlooked, but also a view of Guevara that they will not get elsewhere. James's biography was, and remains, remarkable because of its point of view. He was frankly out to debunk Guevara's Myth. -- Henry Butterfield Ryan, from the Introduction

ISBN: 9780815411444

Dimensions: 218mm x 146mm x 23mm

Weight: 558g

416 pages