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Ernesto Che Guevara

    14 juni 1928 – 9 oktober 1967

    Ernesto "Che" Guevara was een marxistische revolutionair en intellectueel wiens leven en denken de politieke en culturele stromingen van de 20e eeuw diepgaand beïnvloedden. Gedreven door de overtuiging van de noodzaak van een wereldrevolutie, pleitte hij voor sociale hervormingen en raakte hij betrokken bij gewapende strijd om onderdrukkende regimes omver te werpen. Guevara speelde een cruciale rol in de Cubaanse Revolutie en trachtte na het succes ervan revolutionaire bewegingen elders aan te wakkeren. Zijn nalatenschap blijft een onderwerp van verhitte debatten, en zijn iconische beeld werd een wereldwijd symbool van verzet en idealisme.

    Ernesto Che Guevara
    Socialism and Man in Cuba
    Global Justice
    I Embrace You With All My Revolutionary Fervor
    Episodes of the Revolutionary War
    Self-portrait : Che Guevara
    Boliviaans dagboek
    • Boliviaans dagboek

      Met een inleiding van Fidel Castro - El diario del Che en Bolivia (noviembre 7, 1966 a octubre 7, 1967)

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      This is Che Guevara's last diary, compiled from the notebooks found in his knapsack when he was captured by the Bolivian army in October 1967 and subsequently executed. It is the basis of a new biopic directed by Steven Soderbergh (Traffic, Ocean's Eleven) starring Benicio del Toro as Che. Now revised by Che's widow (who originally transcribed the diary), this is the definitive account of the attempt to spark a continent-wide revolution in Latin America. The story of the publication of The Bolivian Diary is itself a remarkable saga. Initially published as extracts by the CIA in order to discredit Che's guerrilla movement and to justify mass arrests in Bolivia and elsewhere, it was also used in the trial of Regis Debray and to suggest a romance between Che and Tania (the subject of Ulises Estrada's book Tania: Undercover with Che Guevara in Bolivia, published by Ocean Press in spring 2005), who will be portrayed by Franka Potente (Run Lola Run, The Bourne Supremacy) in Soderbergh's movie. Features of this new edition include an insightful preface by Che's eldest son Camilo Guevara; a range of new materials such as photos, maps, documents, and a glossary prepared in collaboration with the Che Guevara Studies Center (Havana); as well as memoirs by guerrillas who fought with Che in Bolivia. The Soderbergh movie about Che Guevara will be based on two new Ocean Press fall 2005 titles: The Bolivian Diary and Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War.

      Boliviaans dagboek
    • A PHOTOGRAPHIC AND LITERARY MEMOIR At last, Che in his own words, beyond the icon! Discover the personal side of the legendary Che Guevara in this photographic and literary memoir that includes unpublished short stories, letters and poems written to his family, as well as photos from the Guevara family album, showing a surprisingly sensitive and artistic side to a man often seen as a hard-line revolutionary. Unique among the many books about Che Guevara, this self-portrait reveals his remarkable candor, irony, dry wit, and, above all, his passion. Edited by prominent Latin American poet and intellectual Victor Casaus, with the assistance of Che’s children and widow (Aleida March). "Che was the most complete human being of our age."—Jean-Paul Sartre "This beautiful, enlightening volume humanizes Che." —RAIN TAXI

      Self-portrait : Che Guevara
    • An extraordinary selection of the letters of Che Guevara 'Always be capable of feeling deeply any injustice committed against anyone, anywhere in the world' Che Guevara was an inveterate letter writer and diarist throughout his short but extraordinary life. This selection of his letters begins with his youthful motorcycle travels around Latin America as a wide-eyed medical student, and goes on to cover the Cuban Revolutionary War - including his letter to Castro after its success - his subsequent role as a government leader, travels to the Congo and finally Bolivia at the end of his life. Together they map the emergence of a dedicated revolutionary, but also reveal him as a master narrator: honest and insightful, with a razor-sharp wit, an iron will and, in his intimate writings to his family, a great capacity to express affection for those closest to him.

      I Embrace You With All My Revolutionary Fervor
    • Global Justice

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      Three speeches on corporate globalism and imperialism by one of the most widely known guerilla fighters, political theorists, and organizers, Che Guevara. In this collection of three speeches, Ernesto Che Guevara offers a revolutionary view of a world in which human solidarity and understanding replace imperialist aggression and exploitation. First, in a sharp speech given in Algeria on February 24, 1965 at the Afro-Asia Economic Seminar, Che speaks about the nature of capitalism and the revolutionary struggle that would open the way for a new, socialist society. Guevara's 1965 essay, "Socialism and Man in Cuba," is a milestone in twentieth-century emancipatory social thought. Finally, “Message to the Tricontinental” is one of Che’s more well-known works, which outlines the tactics and strategies that should be followed in revolutionary struggle. This collection of writings merges Che's philosophy, politics, and economics in his all encompassing, coherent revolutionary vision. His ideas and his struggle strike a chord in the current search for global justice.

      Global Justice
    • Socialism and Man in Cuba

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      Drawing on his experience as a central leader of the Cuban Revolution, Guevara explains why the revolutionary transformation of social relations necessarily involves the transformation of the working people organizing and leading that process. "To build communism it is necessary, simultaneous with the new material foundations, to build the new man." Includes Castro's 1987 speech on the 20th anniversary of Guevara's death.Photos. Now with index and enlarged type.

      Socialism and Man in Cuba
    • Congo Diary

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      Ernesto Che Guevara's diary of his revolutionary struggle in Congo alongside Cuban guerrillas. In April 1965, Che Guevara set out clandestinely from Havana to Congo to head a force of some 200 veteran Cuban soldiers to assist the African liberation movement against Belgian colonialists, four years after the assassination of the democratically elected socialist president of Congo, Patrice Lumumba. This diary deals with what Che admits was a "failure," and he examines every painful detail about what went wrong in order to draw constructive lessons for planned future guerrilla movements. Unique among his books, Congo Diary gives us Che's brutal honesty and his story-telling ability as he recounts this fascinating episode of guerrilla warfare unblinkingly and without sugar coating or jargon. Considered by some to be Che's best book, it is also one of the few that he had a chance to edit for publication after writing it.

      Congo Diary
    • Our America And Theirs

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      To check the spread of revolution in Latin America in 1961, Kennedy proposed the Alliance for Progress—a program for free trade and development in the Americas. Che Guevara , described by Time magazine as “Cuba’s scraggle-bearded economic czar,” condemned the plan as a new strategy to subjugate the continent to U.S. interests. The introduction describes the backstage drama that unfolded when Kennedy’s special envoy Richard Goodwin had a cordial encounter with Che at a late-night party. The book includes never before published material, such as Che’s televised speech in which he outlines the issues posed by the Alliance for Progress. Available in Spanish as Punta del Este (ISBN 1-876175-65-6)

      Our America And Theirs
    • "A faithful reflection of Che as he was, or, better, as he developed"-from the preface by Joseph Hansen. In twenty speeches, interviews, and letters, Guevara dissects the workings of the imperialist system with scientific clarity, unflinching truthfulness, and biting humor. Cuba has shown by its example, he says, that "a people can liberate themselves and keep themselves free."Preface by Joseph Hansen, index

      Che Guevara Speaks
    • Exploring transformative ideas, this collection features three influential essays that delve into the mechanisms of societal change. It offers insights into activism, philosophy, and the power of collective action. The Spanish edition of "Manifesto" enhances accessibility to these pivotal concepts, encouraging readers to engage with the text and reflect on their role in shaping the future. Through thought-provoking arguments, the essays aim to inspire a new generation of thinkers and doers committed to making a difference.

      Manifiesto: Tres Textos Clasicos Para Cambiar El Mundo