I Embrace You With All My Revolutionary Fervor
Letters 1947-1967
Letters 1947-1967
Letters 1947-1967
By Ernesto Che Guevara
Foreword by Aleida Guevara
Edited by Maria del Carmen Ariet Garcia and Disamis Arcia Munoz
By Ernesto Che Guevara
Foreword by Aleida Guevara
Edited by Maria del Carmen Ariet Garcia and Disamis Arcia Munoz
By Ernesto Che Guevara
Foreword by Aleida Guevara
Edited by Maria del Carmen Ariet Garcia and Disamis Arcia Munoz
By Ernesto Che Guevara
Foreword by Aleida Guevara
Edited by Maria del Carmen Ariet Garcia and Disamis Arcia Munoz
By Ernesto Che Guevara
Foreword by Aleida Guevara
Edited by Maria del Carmen Ariet Garcia and Disamis Arcia Munoz
By Ernesto Che Guevara
Foreword by Aleida Guevara
Edited by Maria del Carmen Ariet Garcia and Disamis Arcia Munoz
Category: Latin American World History | World Politics
Category: Latin American World History | World Politics
Category: Latin American World History | World Politics
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Praise
“Of its contents, 80 percent has never beenavailable before. Deftly edited by Havana scholars María del Carmen Ariet García and Disamis Arcia Muñoz, the letters in I Embrace You are a newly available revelation. To read them is to discover his humor, his courage, his frankness, his odd blend of arrogance and generosity, his wanderlust and his idealism, his willingness to subsume himself in the cause of freedom for the poor in Cuba, in Congo, and in Bolivia. . . . In his sharp, clear, witty prose, you discover his irony, his love of poetry, his smooth shifts among registers— a writerly ease stemming from years ofreading world literature.”
— Joy Castro in the Los Angeles Review of Books
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