Che: selected works of Ernesto Guevara: Edited and with an introduction by Rolando E. Bonachea and Nelson P. Valdes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Publication details: Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, [1969]Description: xv, 456 pages : 23 cmISBN:
  • 026202053X
Uniform titles:
  • Works. Selections. English. 1969
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.43/097291
LOC classification:
  • F 1788 .G773 1969
Contents:
Summary: "These writings, speeches, interviews, and letters of Che Guevara are introduced by a brief and lucid account of his career. The editors are Cuban and were active it eh student movement before they left Cuba in 1961. Their portrayal of Guevara is straightforward yet sympathetic to the need for revolutionary reform in Latin America. In their analysis of Guevara's ideology, Bonachea and Valdes are at ease with Marxist terminology and are able to present his views in a highly intelligible manner
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks The Karen Lee Wald Collection F 1788 .G773 1969 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML22060006

Includes bibliographical references. (pages [430]-444)

Writings: -- Pedrero Pact (November 1958) -- Latin America as seen from the Afro-Asian continent (September/October 1959) -- The most dangerous enemy and other stupidities (April 1960) -- Notes for the study of the ideology of the Cuban revolution (October 1960) -- Cuba: exceptional case or vanguard in the struggle against colonialism? (April 1961) -- On ideological investigations (May 1961) -- The Cadre, backbone of the revolution (September 1962) -- Tactics and strategy of the Latin American revolution (October 1962) -- Guerrilla warfare: A method (September 1963) -- The role of a Marxist-Leninist party (1963) -- On the budgetary system of finance (February 1964) -- The Cuban economy (October 1964) -- People's war, people's army (1964) -- Socialism and man in Cuba (April 1965) -- Message to the Tricontinental (April 1967) -- Communique of the national army of liberation of Bolivia (April 1967) -- To the miners of Bolivia (1967) -- Instructions for Cadres who work in urban areas (1967) --

Speeches: -- Honoring the labor movement (January 1959) -- Social ideal of the rebel army (January 1959) -- Revolution and university reform (October1959) -- Honoring José Martí (January 1960) -- Political sovereignty and economic independence (March 1960) -- The working class and the industrialization of Cuba (June 1960) -- Development of a Marxist revolution (July 1960) -- The duty of a revolutionary doctor (August 1961) -- The alliance for progress (August 1961) -- Technology and society (September 1963) -- Volunteer labor (January 1964) -- On trade and development (March 1964) -- Colonialism is doomed (December 1964) -- Revolution and underdevelopment (February 1965) --

Interviews: -- Interview with Jorge Masetti (April 1958) -- Interview in the Escambray mountains (December 1958) -- A new old Che Guevara interview (April 1959) -- Interview by Telemundo Television (April 1959) -- Interview with Laura Bargquist (#1)(November 1960) -- Interview with Maurice Zeitlin (September 1961) -- Interview with Josie Fanon (December 1964) -- Interview by Al-Tali-'ah (April 1965) --

Letters: -- Letter to Fidel Castro (January 1958) -- Letter to Faure Chomón (November 1958) -- Letter to Fidel Castro (October 1965) -- Letter to his parents (1965) -- Letter to Hildita (February 1967) -- Letter to his children (1967) --

"These writings, speeches, interviews, and letters of Che Guevara are introduced by a brief and lucid account of his career. The editors are Cuban and were active it eh student movement before they left Cuba in 1961. Their portrayal of Guevara is straightforward yet sympathetic to the need for revolutionary reform in Latin America. In their analysis of Guevara's ideology, Bonachea and Valdes are at ease with Marxist terminology and are able to present his views in a highly intelligible manner

Gift of Karen Wald.

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