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Che Guevara Reader : Writings on Guerrilla Strategy, Politics and Revolution

Che Guevara Reader : Writings on Guerrilla Strategy, Politics and Revolution

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Che as a Guerilla Leader
Review: Good book, but be prepared. Che was a failure as a guerrilla leader because he refused to accept the possibility that a revolution could begin and end in major population centers. He reallty didn't have many wins to his favor when he was in charge.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Che as a Guerilla Leader
Review: Good book, but be prepared. Che was a failure as a guerrilla leader because he refused to accept the possibility that a revolution could begin and end in major population centers. He reallty didn't have many wins to his favor when he was in charge.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Correction on page 13 of the chronology
Review: Mr. Deutschmann:

On page 13 you write:

"April 1, 1965 Guevara delivers a farewell letter to Fidel Castro.....Guevara operates under the name Tatu, Swahili for "Number two."

I dont know where you got this quote of "Number two." from, but Tatu in Swahili stands for Number three. Number two is Mbiri.

Thank you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Che
Review: Mr. Deutschmann:

On page 13 you write:

"April 1, 1965 Guevara delivers a farewell letter to Fidel Castro.....Guevara operates under the name Tatu, Swahili for "Number two."

I dont know where you got this quote of "Number two." from, but Tatu in Swahili stands for Number three. Number two is Mbiri.

Thank you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great collection of various guevara speeches and writings
Review: This collection of Guevara's writings expresses the deep thoughts that pervaded in the deep crevices of his mind. This book has a wonderful, and simple chronology to start off, from his birth, to the Cuban Revolution, and to his untimely murder. Also bound in this book is several speeches he made, along with letters that he wrote, including the farewell letter to his good comrade: Fidel Castro. This book lets you explore the complexities of Che Guevara ideals, and manifests them in the best way possible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Che
Review: This is a good book if you want to know about Che's Marxists theories and if you want to know some of his views on the world during his time. But this book (though it is good) only scratches the surface a good portion of these speeches and essays have been published in many other books what the editor should've done was published parts of Che's critique of the Soviet Union that Castro has hidden away,printed parts of his congo book and sections from the Bolivian Diary, and more sections from the nine volume Che Guevara writing and speeches then this book would worthy of the title Che Guevara Reader


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