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Che Guevara: Vidas Rebeldes

Che Guevara: Vidas Rebeldes

February 2010
Trade Paperback · 140 Pages
$13.95 U.S. · $15.50 CAN
ISBN 9781921438028
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Description

Che was the most complete human being of our age. — Jean-Paul Sartre

How would the Vidas Rebeldes (Rebel Lives) series be complete without including the quintessential rebel: Che Guevara? Along with some of Che's key writings and most famous speeches, this new title in this popular series includes a selection of the best and most authoritative commentaries on the life and legacy of one of the most iconic rebels of all times.

Maria del Carmen Ariet García (editor) is a leading world authority on Che Guevara. She led the research team that finally located Che's remains in Bolivia, thirty years after his death.

Also available in this popular series are: Albert Einstein, Antonio Gramsci, Louise Michel, Rosa Luxemburgo, and Sacco y Vanzetti.

About the Authors

Che Guevara was the legendary Latin American guerrilla fighter who joined the Cuban revolutionary movement that toppled the Batista dictatorship. He played a leading role in the early years of the Cuban Revolution and made an extraordinary and original contribution to Marxist theory. He died at the hands of CIA assassins in Bolivia in 1967.

Maria del Carmen Ariet Garcia (editor) is a world-renown scholar of the works of Ernesto Che Guevara. She led the seven-year research project that finally located Che's remains in Bolivia in 1997. She now directs the work of the Che Guevara Studies Center in Havana.