The motorcycle diaries

notes on a Latin American journey

175 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 4 de enero de 2003 por Ocean Press, Centro de Estudios Che Guevara.

ISBN:
978-1-876175-70-2
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Número OCLC:
53300361

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Just a dude

The only reason I give it 5 stars is because the past 7 years I’ve been writing in my journal and every now and then I go back and read them and I see the transformations. I saw the transformations in Che’s life and to most these entries are boring and they are… but sometimes the boring stuff to me are the most glorious. I wasn’t expecting some crazy heroic story. All we got was some boring entries that usually talk about their bike getting broken or who pissed off Che the most. A silly little easy read but very assuring that I’m evolving day by day as well.

Well written travel diaries, insights into a historical figures youth

I very much enjoyed the way Che writes, and learning about the youth and defining moments of a historical figure. I wish the motorcycle had lasted longer. This is one of those great travel books that absolutely makes you want to jump on a bike and drive off into the world.

Readers should be warned that, although Che Guevara is known for being a progressive who fought for equity and equality, this was still written in the 50s and there is some very stark racism in a few places.

Temas

  • Guevara, Ernesto, 1928-1967 -- Travel -- South America
  • Granado, Alberto, 1922- -- Travel -- South America
  • South America -- Description and travel
  • South America -- Social conditions -- 20th century