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The Motorcycle Diaries (Movie Tie-in Edition) : Notes on a Latin American Journey

The Motorcycle Diaries (Movie Tie-in Edition) : Notes on a Latin American JourneyAuthor: Ernesto Che Guevara
Publisher: Ocean Press
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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 175
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Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 0007736126
Dewey Decimal Number: 918
EAN: 9781920888107
ASIN: 1920888101

Publication Date: September 1, 2004
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Product Description

The book of the popular movie

STARRING GAEL GARCIA BERNAL

NOW A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

The young Che Guevara’s lively and highly entertaining travel diary.This new, expanded edition features exclusive, unpublished photos taken by the 23-year-old Ernesto on his journey across a continent, and a tender preface by Aleida Guevara, offering an insightful perspective on the man and the icon.

“As his journey progresses, Guevara’s voice seems to deepen, to darken, colored by what he witnesses in his travels. He is still poetic, but now he comments on what he sees, though still poetically, with a new awareness of the social and political ramifications of what’s going on around him.”—January Magazine

“A journey, a number of journeys. Ernesto Guevara in search of adventure, Ernesto Guevara in search of America, Ernesto Guevara in search of Che. On this journey of journeys, solitude found solidarity, ‘I’ turned into ‘we’.” —Eduardo Galeano

“When I read these notes for the first time, I was quite young myself and I immediately identified with this man who narrated his adventures in such a spontaneous manner… To tell you the truth, the more I read, the more I was in love with the boy my father had been…” —Aleida Guevara

“Our film is about a young man, Che, falling in love with a continent and finding his place in it.” —Walter Salles, director of “The Motorcycle Diaries.”

Also available in Spanish: DIARIOS DE MOTOCICLETA (978-1-920888-11-4)

Features of this edition include:

  • A preface by Che Guevara’s daughter Aleida
  • Introduction by Cintio Vintier, well-known Latin American poet
  • Photos & maps from the original journey
  • Postcript: Che’s personal reflections on his formative years: “A child of my environment.”

Published in association with the Che Guevara Studies Center, Havana




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4 out of 5 stars Look Inside the Mind of a Budding Revolutionary   September 25, 2009
Christy Pinheiro EA ABA (www.ChristyPinheiro.com, http://selfpublishingreview.blogspot.com)
This book gives us a peek inside the mind of Ernesto before he was "CHE". I have to admit I saw the movie first and I enjoyed it, and then I picked up the book.

It actually made me feel sad. The part with the lepers left me in tears. There were leper colonies in Portugal before my family emigrated to the United States and my parents would talk about how much the people suffered. There are still leper colonies in Africa which is so hearbreaking considering it is a fully curable disease now that we have sulfa drugs.

After reading this, I could see how the roots of revolutionary thinking started taking shape in Che's mind as he was travelling though the poorest regions of South America with his motorcycle constantly breaking down. There are some parts where the translation seems a little off. But overall, I thought this was really insightful. Great reading.




5 out of 5 stars Complex and passionate tale of adventure   July 9, 2009
D. Amos (Houston, TX)
From December of 1951 to mid 1952, Ernesto Guevara embarked on a motorcycle tour of South America with his friend Alberto Granado. The two boys, Ernesto only 23 years old, originally intended to travel to North America but their journey ended in Caracas. This book, eloquently written by Ernesto, tells of his personal experiences and thoughts while making his way north.

Much more than a mere travel diary, The Motorcycle Diaraies offers a glimpse into the young mind of a white medical student coming to grips with the destruction and dehumanization his ancestors had inflicted upon a technologically inferior but (perhaps) morally superior Indian race. The boy the reader meets at the beginning of the story is not the same as the young man he develops into by the end. In a fascinating epilogue that recounts a profound conversation Ernesto had with a mysterious man, we realize that even this early on in the life of the future Comandante Che were planted the seeds of revolution.

I would suggest to anyone interested in reading this book to cast aside any preconceived attitudes toward Che, from admiration to hatred, and only travel with Ernesto and Alberto as an invisible companion. With this approach, the book is a wonderfully fun read, at times humorous and at times profound and thoughtful. A youthful passion underlies the prose, in much the same way as Salinger's The Catcher in The Rye, although Ernesto is no Holden Caulfield. I only caught a couple of typos, and the clarity of imagery in the text allowed to me finish the book in one three hour sitting (it's only 134 pgs). Cintio Vitier's introduction is a bit long winded and superfluous in my opinion. The preface by Aleida Guevara is a much better introduction to the book. An interesting addition to this publication is the inclusion of a speech given to Cuban medical students by Che in 1960 - published here in the appendix.




5 out of 5 stars Wow   April 19, 2009
Eliseo Lara (Central Valley, CA)
I urge all of you to read and get to know "El Che!" as Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, on this reflective journey across South America. He gains a whole different meaning and outlook towards life as soon as he returns to his starting point. His experience will help you understand his motivation in participation with the Revolutionary movement of Cuba Libre. I've enjoyed reading it, and I hope ya'll will read it to.


5 out of 5 stars A product of his environment.   January 15, 2009
Nicolas Lemus (Chicago IL, Akron OH)
Ernesto Guevara & Alberto Granados set of on a road trip for the fun & adventure of it. What they got was was more of a learning experience. I bought this book after having read CHe's later Diaries. Reminescences of the Cuban Revolutionary War & The Bolivian Diary. I knew how the doctor became the guerrilla but this book clearly shows the transition of Ernesto into thge man that would one day be known as Che.


4 out of 5 stars a long journey.....   August 20, 2008
Manita (New York)
Very good book to read to learn what goes on in the head on Che. He shares his emotions and passion for life and everything that comes along with it. This book is based more on his personal opinions, likes and dislikes. You would get the opportunity to get in his head and read his thoughts. A little too complicated to read. Its not like reading a chapter after a chapter in a book. Each memoir is his personal diary entry and not based on a day to day basis. Also contains black and white pictures taken either by him or his traveling along friend.

What i did not like about this book was the fact that the pages jumped around. One minute i was reading on pg33 and next minute i was on pg54 or so. It was really annoying because i had to constantly skip around and look for the pages and was always lost.


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