The name Che Guevara means different things to different people. Aside from his pop-culture draw, Che Guevara remains a polarizing figure 57 years after his execution. Regardless of your take on the ...
First published in Argentina in 1969, Héctor Germán Oesterheld’s “Life of Che” has finally been translated into English. By Etelka Lehoczky When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our ...
The incredible life of the Cuban revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara is documented in this thorough, compulsively engaging 1997 biography and inspiration for Steven Soderbergh's 2008 biopic. Beginning ...
As an army captain, he led the operation that tracked down the Communist guerrilla who had helped lead the Cuban revolution and was trying to foment one in Bolivia. By Richard Sandomir The flavors in ...
While José Hernández and Jon Lee Anderson struggle continually to balance nuanced truth with cartoony distillation, Che remains a remarkable... If there's one defining characteristic of political ...
“Oesterheld’s Guevara calls for economic and political fairness, self-determination for little countries and the need to keep big countries in check,” continues the glowing review of a recently ...
This manga biography of Che Guevara demonstrates Cuba's unique ability to serve as a political litmus test. You can infer a good deal about folks who see Castro as a cartoonish supervillain and about ...
“Emilia Pérez” star Adriana Paz and “Society of the Snow” lead Agustín Pardella will star in the untold story of Hilda Gadea, the first wife of revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Based on Gadea’s ...
Ernesto "Che" Guevara (14 June 1928 – 9 October 1967) was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat, and military theorist. He was a major figure of the Cuban ...
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