Latinoamericana

journal de voyage

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Latinoamericana (French language, 1994, Austral)

331 pages

French language

Published Jan. 28, 1994 by Austral.

ISBN:
9782841120024

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3 stars (1 review)

The young Che Guevara’s lively and highly entertaining travel diary, now a popular movie and a New York Times bestseller.

This new, expanded edition features exclusive, unpublished photos taken by the 23-year-old Ernesto on his journey across a continent, and a tender preface by Aleida Guevara, offering an insightful perspective on the man and the icon.

Features of this edition include:

A preface by Che Guevara’s daughter Aleida Introduction by Cintio Vintier, well-known Latin American poet Photos & maps from the original journey Postcript: Che’s personal reflections on his formative years: “A child of my environment.”

Published in association with the Che Guevara Studies Center, Havana

34 editions

Well written travel diaries, insights into a historical figures youth

3 stars

I very much enjoyed the way Che writes, and learning about the youth and defining moments of a historical figure. I wish the motorcycle had lasted longer. This is one of those great travel books that absolutely makes you want to jump on a bike and drive off into the world.

Readers should be warned that, although Che Guevara is known for being a progressive who fought for equity and equality, this was still written in the 50s and there is some very stark racism in a few places.

Subjects

  • Granado, Alberto, -- 1922- -- Diaries
  • Guevara, Ernesto, -- 1928-1967 -- Friends and associates
  • Guevara, Ernesto, -- 1928-1967 -- Journeys -- South America
  • Scientists -- South America -- Diaries
  • South America -- Description and travel