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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Separating the myth adds a myth,
By ihfp@aol.com (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Che Guevara: A Biography (Paperback)
The author tries to separate the myth from the man and does offer some interesting analysis from his cynical viewpoint. But in debunking the myth, his point of view oversteps and creates another myth. The reader must continually weed these opinions from the facts, which he weaves in, back and forth in chronological time, using this device to often repeat his criticism, both real and imagined. Being published in 1969, Daniel James was at the disadvantage of writing soon after the events, but he does manage to make some interesting analysis when he's not too busy alienating Che.
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Che Guevara: A Biography by Daniel James (Paperback - June 1969)
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