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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best photos,
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This review is from: Che: Images of a Revolutionary (Paperback)
Anyone interested in one of the 20th centuries most enigmatic and charismatic figures will love this book. This is an excellent source to compliment the book by Jon Anderson or to enjoy by itself. Filled with over 400 photgraphs, many rare and never seen before, this book captures the image of the man in the various years of his life, most notably his years spent in Cuba. To see the man in all his glory, whether it be sipping his beloved mate, smoking a cigar or fighting his guerrilla war somewhere, his face is unforgetable and this book shows the many facets of his personality. The text is an easy read that can be read in one sitting but the pictures are priceless and require one's attention over and over. This is a book that sits prominently in full view in my house for quick browsing. The photos are exquisite, taken from various sources including one's taken by Che himself. Of particular interest is a section of the book that deals with the now fanous photo taken by Korda that is the image most people know of Che. This is the image that adorns everything from t-shirts to money that was taken during a service for for the victims of an explosion on a ship in 1960, one of the images of our times. The contact strip is included and the various degrees of differences can be noted. Of even more interest is the image of Che's corpse that was displayed by the Bolivian authorites and a comparison to the art of Mantegna's Dead Christ. The resemblance is uncanny. The open eyes of Che, even in death, are more alive than many of the people alive who walk around with tombstones in their eyes. This is an excepional book that chronicles the life and times of Ernesto Guevara, portraying an image in text and magnificent photographs of the man, not the myth, known as Che.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very interest book . . .,
By Adrian Chavez Ruiz (Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Che: Images of a Revolutionary (Paperback)
I think this is the best book of Che Guevara that I've read, and im really read a lot of him. It's perspective it's ecuanimous and objetive and show to the readers, many pictures of his life than we never know. I'm not triying to write some kind of promotion but i feel compromised to say my experience with the book.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Photos of el Che,
By A Customer
This review is from: Che: Images of a Revolutionary (Paperback)
Filled with photos of Che from childhood until his death, if you want to know more about him thru photography then this book is a fine start. Also to read Che: A Revolutionary Life by Jon Lee Anderson, the best biography ever written about him.
4 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Truth Hurts,
This review is from: Che: Images of a Revolutionary (Paperback)
This is not a book for the general public but for leftists.And it isn't about HISTORY but about Communist mythologie. Contains several omissions: .It forgets to informate the readers about what Che Gue Vara did .it says very little about Che's cruelty and crimes: in Las Cabanas prison he ordered the execution of hundreds of people( some of them former brothers in arms which refused communism and stayed democratic ).SOME OF THEM WERE SHOT BY HIM, to give the example... Omited too is the TROPICAL GULAG, the concentration camps and prisons system( or "REEDUCATION" CAMPS like CHE used to called them),where have been imprisioned since 1959 until today about 100 000 political prisioners.
3 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Truth Hurts,
This review is from: Che: Images of a Revolutionary (Paperback)
This is not a book for the general public but for leftists.And it isn't about HISTORY but about Communist mythologie. Contains several omissions: .It forgets to informate the readers about what Che Gue Vara did .it says very little about Che's cruelty and crimes: in Las Cabanas prison he ordered the execution of hundreds of people( some of them former brothers in arms which refused communism and stayed democratic ).SOME OF THEM WERE SHOT BY HIM, to give the example... Omited too is the TROPICAL GULAG, the concentration camps and prisons system( or "REEDUCATION" CAMPS like CHE used to called them),where have been imprisioned since 1959 until today about 100 000 political prisioners. |
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Che: Images of a Revolutionary by Oscar Sola (Paperback - October 1, 2000)
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