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The Motorcycle Diaries
The Motorcycle Diaries
paperback
Published:
19 July, 2004
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780007172337 |
| ISBN10 | 0007172338 |
| Number Of Pages | 200 |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Product Dimensions | 128 x 14 x 198 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Perennial |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Film tie-in edition |
Media Reviews
`It's true; Marxists just wanna have fun...A revolutionary bestseller.' Guardian
` Easy Rider meets Das Kapital .' The Times
'What distinguishes these diaries is that they reveal a human side to El Che which historians have successfully managed to suppress...A joy to read from start to finish.' Financial Times
`For every comic escapade of the carefree roustabout there is an equally eye-opening moment in the development of the future revolutionary leader. By the end of the journey, a politicized Guevara has emerged to predict his own legendary future.' Time
`The vision of the noble loner, whether freedom-fighter or biker...gives hope to world-weary revolutionaries and non-revolutionaries alike.' Telegraph
`An extraordinary first-person account...It redoubles his image and lends a touch of humanity with enough rough edges to invite controversy.' Los Angeles Times
'Political incorrectness galore...this book should do much to humanise the image of a man who found his apotheosis as a late Sixties cultural icon. It is also, incidentally, a remarkably good travel book about South America.' Scotsman
`A Latin American James Dean or Jack Kerouac.' Washington Post
`The great thing about this book is that Che Guevara is never a bore. It satisfies both as an enjoyable travelogue and as a chronicle of the development of one of this century's most romantic figures.' Literary Review
`Politically-correct revolutionary hero? Perhaps a few years later, but in this account Che Guevara comes over as one of the lads.' Bike News
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Author's Bio
Ernesto `Che' Guevara was born in Argentina in 1928. After fighting alongside Fidel Castro in the three-year guerrilla war in Cuba, he became Minister for Industry following the victory of the Cuban Revolution. In 1966 he established a guerrilla base in Bolivia. He was captured and killed in 1967.