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Che: A Revolutionary Life
Che: A Revolutionary Life | Jon Lee Anderson
"A remarkable accomplishment, one that belongs next to such works of graphical history as the March series and Shigeru Mizuki's Showa books. By foregrounding the tension between myth and truth, Che illuminates the present state of our politics as well as the past." --NPR The graphic adaptation of the groundbreaking and definitive biography of Che Guevara Che Guevara's legend is unmatched in the modern world. Since his assassination in 1967 at the age of thirty-nine, the Argentine revolutionary has become an internationally recognized icon, as revered as he is controversial. As a Marxist ideologue who sought to end global inequality by bringing down the American capitalist empire through armed guerrilla warfare, Che has few rivals in the Cold War era as an apostle of revolutionary change. In Che: A Revolutionary Life, Jon Lee Anderson and Jos Hernndez present the man behind the myth, creating a complex and human portrait of this passionate idealist. Adapted from Jon Lee Anderson's definitive masterwork, Che vividly transports us from young Ernesto's medical school days as a sensitive asthmatic to the battlefields of the Cuban revolution, from his place of power alongside Castro, to his disastrous sojourn in the Congo, and his violent end in Bolivia. Through renowned Mexican artist Jos Hernndez's drawings we feel the bullets wing past the head of the young rebel in Cuba, we smell the thick smoke of his and Castro's cigars, and scrutinize his proud face as he's called "Comandante" for the first time. With astonishing precision, color, and drama, Anderson and Hernndez's Che makes us a witness to the revolutionary life and times of Che Guevara.
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#ReadingTheAmericas2023 #USA🇺🇲 #Mexico 🇲🇽
A quick read despite its 423 pages, and it has fantastic artwork with a cinematic feel.
The narrative is necessarily abridged, even in this tome of a book, and while it is sympathetic to Che and his ideals, it's not a hagiography as Che is shown personally executing people in the field of combat, and ordering executions when in power.
It was an interesting read for me, coming shortly after finishing ⬇️

Bookwomble ... Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed", which deals with the liberation of the working class from a slightly different revolutionary perspective.
I've claimed this for the USA and Mexico in the Americas reading challenge, as those are the nationalities of the writer and illustrator respectively, which is how in approaching it, but from a subject POV, it could be claimed for Argentina, Cuba and Bolivia, too.
@Librarybelle @BarbaraBB
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Against expectation, I was delighted to find a bookshop in the small town of Dalbeattie, and moreso to find it had a good selection of titles (even if one of those is amongst my lowest-rated books: "Dongarusalem", ? I'm looking at you!).
"Che" is a graphic-bio, which I'm going to read next.
"Arthurian Poets: Robinson" is an early 20thC collection I've not come across before, which I hope to be good?
Mishima's "Thirst for Love" sounds like a ⬇️

Bookwomble ... fascinating character study.
Chomsky's "On Anarchism" probably does what it says on the spine.
"Dumfrieshire Dales" is a guide to 40 walks I won't do.
The lodge we're staying in is well equipped, but shockingly without a suitable whisky glass (the champagne flute I used yesterday could have been disastrous if I'd filled it!), and while this still isn't a whisky glass, it's the right size, cute and was only 50p from a charity shop ?
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TrishB Great book haul. I can‘t believe there isn‘t a proper whisky glass in a Scottish accommodation!! 13mo
Bookwomble @TrishB I know, right!? 🤯 13mo
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jpj7474

Dense, detailed history. Che was quite the Renaissance man. Through the lense of hindsight, nothing has changed in Latin America & in fact his compatriot Castro perpetuated the cycle of poverty & exploitation that they rebelled against.

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One of the big great reads this year. This book sheds a lot of light into Che‘s life, and the politics around Cuba, Russia, Argentina, and the US at the time of his existence. Definitely recommend.

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Thanks Jackie and Carolyn 😘 much appreciated. (And on behalf of friend Carolyn)
That‘s a small book Jackie!!

JackOBotts Glad it arrived! 🤗 Enjoy. 5y
arlenefinnigan Ooh that's quite the epic. Found myself skimming over the detailed descriptions of guerrilla warfare tactics. 5y
CarolynM Glad you've got it🙂 5y
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JackOBotts
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It‘s been a long time coming, but I finished the Che Guevara biography (thanks to a productive June with days off to focus on making progress). ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ on Goodreads & a🤘🏼on #Litsy for anyone wanting a thorough, well-researched, highly detailed chunkster of a read.

JackOBotts @TrishB - Che is ready for you, if you‘re still interested (there are some underlinings and markings in the text, FYI). Send me an email with your mailing details, and I‘ll send it your way: jaclyn.marsanico@gmail.com. 5y
TrishB Cool 👍🏻 thank you, will email 😘 5y
TrishB Sent email 👍🏻 5y
JackOBotts @TrishB received! I‘ll let you know when it‘s on its way! 📬 5y
TrishB Thanks again 👍🏻 5y
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JackOBotts

Coming back to Che after a significant hiatus. Trying to focus on making headway in the two weeks leading up to my next book club meeting...

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JackOBotts
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The final #friyayintro of 2018, c/o @howjessreads - thanks for keeping these going...fun to share and learn about fellow #listy folks!

Just started the tagged read today...closing out 2018 with 32 books read, which is a nice feat for me! Hoping for more of the same in 2019! 📚 🥂🍾📚

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I picked this book up in 2002...and it has sat on my shelves...waiting. I started to read it in the late 2000s/early 2010s (🤷🏻‍♀️), but stopped...I lent it to a friend, who finished it...I put it on my “To Read in 2018” list, but didn‘t read it (heck, I even marked off ~100 page chunks to make it more “doable”). It‘s you & me in 2019, Che. We‘re doing this. It starts now...📖

BookishMarginalia Yes, you can! 5y
Ms_T You‘ve got this ✊🏻 5y
JackOBotts Thank you, @BookishMarginalia & @Ms_T - I‘ve got a good feeling about this! 📖🙌🏼 5y
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Robinsroute
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I now have no room on my book shelves anymore, as I have completely overdid it this past week and a half! So here are some of the books I had stocked up on!

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LauraJ
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Lots of books set in Central America here, but not much in South America in the house. #Booktober

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arlenefinnigan
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#booktober A book set in South America

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Rio_Youers
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My signed edition of CHE GUEVARA: A REVOLUTIONARY LIFE. I had drinks with Jon Lee Anderson after discovering he lives in my old hometown in England. Nice man. Had some great stories to tell.

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