
The Motorcycle Diaries
Notes on a Latin American Journey
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Jason Manuel Olazabal
A New York Times best seller
The Motorcycle Diaries is Che Guevara's diary of his journey to discover the continent of Latin America while still a medical student, setting out in 1952 on a vintage Norton motorcycle together with his friend Alberto Granado, a biochemist. It captures, arguably as much as any book ever written, the exuberance and joy of one person's youthful belief in the possibilities of humankind tending toward justice, peace, and happiness.
After the release in 2004 of the exhilarating film of the same title, directed by Walter Salles, the book became a New York Times and international best seller.
Cover photo: © 2019 Aleida March, Che Guevara Studies Center (Havana), and Ocean Press
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Patria o Muerte! Viva Che!
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The final chapters are a call to develop "the new man," which sounds much like the new Soviet man and was an abject failure. If we put those revolutionary impulses aside and just enjoy this bildungsroman for what it is, we can really enjoy it. In his travel observations Guevara had a keen sense of humor, often self-deprecatory, which makes him irresistibly likelable.
The Journey of a Lifetime
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makes you want to travel the world
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Great listen for the journey
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A True Freedom Fighter
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Eye opening
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Great
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A beautiful book
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A lot of insight into an often misunderstood man.
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poop quality recording
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