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5.0 out of 5 stars
che as a human,
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This review is from: Motorcycle Diaries: A Journey Around South America (Paperback)
this is one of the best things i have ever read. it's che guevara as a human being, a young man, before he became a political figure and a romaticised icon. no, it's not a marxist book per se, it's not even very political. but it's not supposed to be 'das kapital' -- it's che's journals, his thoughts, feelings, observations on his journey through south america at 23 and the adventures, people, and day-to-day hardships he and his friend alberto faced. though it does show how his political views were developed, i don't even think that's the most important thing. the really great thing about this book is that it lets the reader into che's mind -- and heart -- not only as a revolutionary but as a human being. ten million stars.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
On the Road,
By Tony Theil (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motorcycle Diaries: A Journey Around South America (Paperback)
Che's Motorcycle Diaries is a non-politicized odyssey around South America, full of comical high jinks and adventure. The 23 year old, pre-revolutionary Che is a talented travel writer with an abundance of humor and an observant eye for the human condition. The Motorcycle Diaries reflects intimate insight of the young man who would one day become a legend.Praise needs to go to Ann Wright, the translator, who maintained the integrity of the Diaries.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Charming,
This review is from: The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey (Paperback)
journal of a road trip. Wonderful descriptions of the places and people visited in South America, as well as a little bit of history of goings on during that time. Definite glimpses of Che's first realizations about poverty and its injustices, which led to his later quest for which he is famous. Writing is charming, warm and comical at times.
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