La crónica hecha día a día por Guevara de la lucha guerrillera en Bolivia de 1966–67. Una crónica diaria de la campaña para forjar un movimiento continental revolucionario de trabajadores y campesinos, y abrir el camino a la revolución socialista en sudamérica.
Fotografías, mapas, índice de nombres de guerrilleros. The Bolivian Diary of Ernesto Che Guevara
Guevara's day-by-day chronicle of the 1966-67 guerrilla campaign in Bolivia, an effort to forge a continent-wide revolutionary movement of workers and peasants and open the road to socialist revolution in South America. Includes excerpts from the diaries and accounts of other combatants
Selected for inclusion in “Significant Books of the Last 75 Years.”— Foreign Affairs
“Waters’ meticulously edited pair of volumes [ Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War and The Bolivian Diary] is now the best original source for English-speaking scholars. Her attention to detail and her precision do not overcome the rough eloquence that was Guevara’s style; the transcendental message of a new moral order bites through the prose with deceptive simplicity.”— Hispanic American Historical Review
“Beautifully edited and illustrated.…”— Russell W. Ramsey, Troy State University, in Hispanic American Historical Review
This book is part of a series, The Cuban Revolution in World Politics. Click to see the other titles or to order the entire series.
Introductions by Mary-Alice Waters and Fidel Castro, 16-page photo section plus other photos, maps, reproductions of documents, list of combatants. |