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Che Guevara

By: Jon Lee Anderson
Narrated by: Armando Durán
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Che Guevara was a dashing rebel whose epic dream was to end poverty and injustice in Latin America and the developing world through armed revolution.

Jon Lee Anderson traces Che's extraordinary life from his comfortable Argentine upbringing to the battlefields of the Cuban revolution, from the halls of power in Castro's government to his failed campaign in the Congo and his assassination in the Bolivian jungle.

Meticulously researched and full of exclusive information, this work illuminates as never before the mythic figure who embodied the high-water mark of revolutionary communism as a force in history.

©1997 Jon Lee Anderson (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Elaborate view of Che’s revolutionary life

This book provides a very detailed and elaborate view on Che’s life, probably the most detailed one that is ever written about Che. Might not be as interesting for someone who is looking to get just the highlights or summary of his life as this book goes very deep and is quite a lengthy read. I grew up in Kerala, India where we have a communist party and Che’s picture was quite familiar to me, so I was curious to go into his life and the character lives upto his name, legendary.

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Riveting, insightful; a truly great biography

I couldn't put it down. This is a balanced, wonderfully written biography that sheds much light on the enigmatic and committed revolutionary. Also helped me understand the the context of the revolutionary struggles against US imperialism in central and south America.

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Interesting and Levelhanded

This book did a really great job at telling Che’s story, with all its’ glamour and defects. Thank you.

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Great life story but brace yourself - 36 h long!

What was one of the most memorable moments of Che Guevara?

Certainly important shaping moments happened during young Chancho's (Che's nickname) trip with his friend on motorcycle through countries of South America, before he became Revolutionary guerilla.

What does Armando Durán bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I liked how Armando used original accent for names, cities, etc and it really made story more authentic.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

This book can change the way how you look on effects of US capitalism on South American countries.

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Good thorough biography

Excellent job with the Spanish names and places.

Good biography of Che. Answered a lot of questions for me regarding his non-fading appeal decades after his death. This book shows Che for who and what he was. It holds no punches.

I think college kids need to find a better hero though.

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Great biography!

I've always wanted to know more about Che, it's so hard to find good information about him that isn't biased in some way. I thought this book did a good job giving a very thorough examination of his very human life, both the good and the bad.

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What an extraordinary life

Whether you agree or disagree with what Che did in his life this book provides intimate details into his personal and public life. He died for what he believed in right or wrong you choose.

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Wow! What A Great Book!

This was a fascinating book and although it's probably the longest book that I've ever listened to (I don't know if I would have read a book of this length) and move a little slowly at first, it came to a riveting conclusion that keep me on the edge of my seat.

I'm a little young to fully understand and appreciate the social upheavals of the 1950' - 60' other than the 30,000 foot view that I have had most of my life. This book taught me so much in regards to some of those efforts.

If you're a student of history as I've become, you'll love this book!

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Che lives!

What human being has lived so thoroughly in his life, his mind and his posterity? This biography of Che Guevara is fascinating and inspiring. Che's sense of mission, his clarity of purpose, his strength and humanity are revealed in his words and actions. A real martyr to the cause of human rights, Che predicted the future {present} global struggle against the crushing war machine of US imperialism which would move to enslave the world. El Che vive!

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Fabulous content and narration

I highly recommend this book. All have heard of the icon Che Guevara (May 14, 1928 – October 9, 1967). This book shows you who he really was. His character, his weaknesses and strengths, his life-philosophy and goals, all of this is covered in this book. It is meticulously researched and full of exclusive information, for example previously unavailable information gathered from his second wife. It follows his life chronologically through to his death. After his death, in the epilogue, the lives of his siblings, parents, children and wives are chronicled too. This book is comprehensive. His characteristics are exemplified through his deeds. You are not merely told that he is “a man of principle”, but you are shown how his deeds make him that. I admire Che Guevara and yet he went too far. At least in my opinion. He certainly wanted to help others. He certainly demanded high standards of others, but he demanded the same of himself.

This book is also about the ideals of socialism. It is about communism and how the Russian and Chinese diverge. It is about the guerrilla warfare. The book is about how these political ideologies spread in Latin America. You learn of how these ideologies played out in all of Latin America, not just in the country of his birth, Argentina, not just in Cuba, but in Nicaragua and Guatemala and Peru and Bolivia and Mexico. The history of all of Latin America from the 30s through the 60s is delineated. Why? Because he had a hand in much of it. You learn of the fight for socialism in the Congo too.

I am usually not interested in politics. But Che had such devotion to his principles that his enthusiasm spreads and you understand why he does what he does, even if it all goes too far in the end. The author made me understand how Che reasoned. And Che knew his own faults. You see in this book how people change and how they don’t change. How wonderful ideals can get all messed up.

I feel I know who Che Guevara is after reading this book. I learned a lot about Latin American history. Through his life I became very interested in this history. There are a lot of names and historical facts that will disappear from my head, but something will fasten.

I listened to an audiobook. The narration, by Armando Durán, was superb. He could read the facts with an appropriate tone. Equally well he made the reader understand Che’s emotions. Beware, this is a very long audiobook - 36 hours and 48 minutes! I found all of it compelling. To really know who Che is you must hear the details. These facts are not boring. The pronunciation of the Spanish names I found difficult to “spell out”. I couldn’t even see them because I had no book in front of me and they are pronounced fluently. Nevertheless I did remember most of who all these people were. Don’t ask me to write out their names because I cannot, but I did recognize who was who as I listened.

You must know that Che was really called Ernesto. Che means “you, there”! He used to say that all the time to others. That is why others started calling him that. He was trained as a doctor. When he was young he was not at all interested in politics. He had terrible asthma. Can you imagine fighting as a guerrilla with asthma in humid climates? These are just a smattering of some interesting tidbits.

No, I don’t believe in communism. No, I don’t believe in guerrilla warfare. I still admire Che Guevara. He is a fascinating person. If he didn’t know something, he set himself to learn it. I will put an end to this…..I cannot go on and on telling you about him. I highly recommend this book, but give yourself the time to read it properly.

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