Chasing Che: A Motorcycle Journey in Search of the Guevara Legend

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  • Author : Patrick Symmes
  • Binding : Paperback
  • EAN : 9781841192918
  • ISBN : 1841192910
  • Label : Robinson Publishing
  • Languages : Original Language: English, Published: English
  • Manufacturer : Robinson Publishing
  • Number Of Pages : 320
  • Package Dimensions : 0.94 inches (Height) x 7.72 inches (Length) x 0.57 pounds (Weight) x 5.12 inches (Width)
  • Product Group : Book
  • Publication Date : 2001-03-29
  • Publisher : Robinson Publishing
  • SKU : VI-1841192910
  • Studio : Robinson Publishing

In 1952, 24-year-old Ernesto Guevara left his native Argentina to motorcycle the back roads of South America. Eight months later, Ernesto returned, transformed into 'Che' the revolutionary. Nearly half a century later, the author set off along the same route. This book gives an insight into the moulding of the Latin American hero.

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A motorcycle trip in 1952 marked a turning point for Ernesto Guevara Lynch de la Serna, a medical student returning from a journey into poverty and oppression with a vision of guerilla-style change and a new name, Che Guevara. Going on to help overthrow the Cuban government, align himself with Castro and become elevated to martyred hero status when he was executed in Bolivia in 1967, Guevara's likeness is now commercialised and captured on T-shirts, castanets and watches. In Chasing Che New York writer Patrick Symmes embarks on a motorcycle tracing Guevara's route through Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Cuba, seeking insight into what Guevara experienced and what his political movement wrought. Meeting with those who knew the young Che--among them a lover, a leper, and his motorcycle travelling cohort--proves interesting enough, though rarely insightful since some were children at the time, some are confused and others refuse to talk openly. More revealing are Symmes's travels on his bike, nicknamed La Cucaracha. He winds through Buenos Aires' high society and Peruvian poverty, finding a fragmented country where revolutions have brought mountain peasants fleeing to shanty towns, where blind idealism coexists with blatant denouncement of the violent tactics used by Cuban Communists, even by Che's most respected soldiers. Beautifully written, the stories that unfold here reflect the complex contradiction that endures in Latin America three long decades after Ernesto "Che" Guevara's death. --Melissa Rossi

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