The Bolivian Diary

Authorized édition

Now a major motion picturen from Steven Soderbergh & Benicio del Toro

The_Bolivian_Diary_E_C_Guevara.jpg Ernesto Che Guevara

Introduction by Fidel Castro

Preface by Camilio Guévara

Now a major motion picture from Steven Soderberch & Benico del Toro

Centro de Estudios Che Guevara, Oceanpress,  2006, 303 pages

www.oceanbooks.com.au Espagnol et Anglais

 

     "I turned 39 today and am inevitably approaching the age when i need to consider my future as a guerrilla, but for now I am still 'in one piece'."                                                                   — Che Guevara, Bolivia, June 14, 1967

 

     "Thanks to Che's invariable habit of noting the main events of each day, we have rigorously exact, priceless, and detailed information on the heroic final months of his life in Bolivia."                                         — Fidel Castro

     This is Che Guevara's famous last diary, found in his backpack when he was captured by the Bolivian Army in October 1967. It became an instant international best-seller. Newly revised, with a preface by Che's eldest son Camilo and extraordinary unpublished photos, this is the definitive, authorized edition of the diary, which after his death catapulted Che to iconic status throughout the world.

      Following the international success of The Motorcycle Diari Steven Soderbergh and Benicio del Toro's new movie about Che Guevara focuses on the episodes of Che's life described in this book and in his earlier journal, Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary war.

     Published in association with the Che Guevara Studies Center, Havana.