Che Guevara's definitive account of the Cuban revolutionary war, in
an updated edition. Includes photos and new foreword by Aleida
Guevara—Che's eldest daughter who is a physician. There is no better
account of the Cuban revolutionary war than this little book by
guerilla leader Che Guevara. Assembled from his campaign diary, first
published in 1963, later corrected and edited by Che, and published
here finally in an authoritative edition that includes not only his
corrections, but also a number of short essays and articles published
just after the revolution's triumph. As always, Che's writing is
intimate, searching, and self-critical. Having initially joined the
Cuban expedition as troop doctor, Che describes his dilemma in having
to choose between a backpack of medicines and a box of ammunition (he
chose the box of ammunition). In another justly famous chapter of the
book, "The Murdered Puppy," Che describes how he had to give the order
to have a dog killed. Throughout this book, the sweep of history and
matters of life and death are rendered in small and intimate ways.
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ISBN
9781644211083
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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