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Diario del Che in Bolivia. Ediz. speciale

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This diary, Che Guevara's last, was compiled from notebooks found in his knapsack after his capture by the Bolivian army in October 1967, leading to his execution. It serves as the basis for a new biopic directed by Steven Soderbergh, featuring Benicio del Toro as Che. Revised by Che's widow, who originally transcribed it, this edition provides a definitive account of his efforts to ignite a continent-wide revolution in Latin America. The publication history of this diary is notable; it was initially released in extracts by the CIA to undermine Che's guerrilla movement and justify mass arrests in Bolivia. These extracts were also used in the trial of Regis Debray and to insinuate a romantic link between Che and Tania, who is featured in another book published by Ocean Press. This new edition includes a preface by Che's eldest son, Camilo Guevara, along with new materials such as photos, maps, documents, and a glossary developed with the Che Guevara Studies Center in Havana. Additionally, it contains memoirs from guerrillas who fought alongside Che in Bolivia. The Soderbergh film will draw from this diary and another title, Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War, both published by Ocean Press in fall 2005.

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Diario del Che in Bolivia. Ediz. speciale, Ernesto Che Guevara, Fidel Castro

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Italiano
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2005
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In brossura
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242
ISBN10
8807830019
ISBN13
9788807830013
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El diario del Che en Bolivia
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This diary, Che Guevara's last, was compiled from notebooks found in his knapsack after his capture by the Bolivian army in October 1967, leading to his execution. It serves as the basis for a new biopic directed by Steven Soderbergh, featuring Benicio del Toro as Che. Revised by Che's widow, who originally transcribed it, this edition provides a definitive account of his efforts to ignite a continent-wide revolution in Latin America. The publication history of this diary is notable; it was initially released in extracts by the CIA to undermine Che's guerrilla movement and justify mass arrests in Bolivia. These extracts were also used in the trial of Regis Debray and to insinuate a romantic link between Che and Tania, who is featured in another book published by Ocean Press. This new edition includes a preface by Che's eldest son, Camilo Guevara, along with new materials such as photos, maps, documents, and a glossary developed with the Che Guevara Studies Center in Havana. Additionally, it contains memoirs from guerrillas who fought alongside Che in Bolivia. The Soderbergh film will draw from this diary and another title, Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War, both published by Ocean Press in fall 2005.