Memoirs of the Cuban Revolutionary War

Memoirs of the Cuban Revolutionary War

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The most authoritative version of Che Guevara's memories of the Cuban Revolutionary War, including 24 rare black-and-white photos published in China for the first time. With agile and sober writing, Che brings the thrilling and ups and downs of the guerrilla war career in the South American jungle to life: "We are the hope of the unliberated American continent - in 1956, we were not free or we would rather die!" "Memoirs of the Cuban Revolutionary War" is hailed as Che Guevara's best book. The original language is simple and straightforward, which is a typical Guevara narrative technique. The first part of the book describes many of the defining moments of Cuba's guerrilla struggle and the Cuban men and women who were at the forefront of this struggle, charging forward in the battle to conquer the future. Guevara described the battles he witnessed very carefully, often involving every detail from the beginning to the end of the battle. The second part of the book includes short commentaries on the war and descriptions of war episodes written by Guevara after 1963, as well as his in-depth analysis of the war. This version of "Memoirs of the Cuban Revolutionary War" includes the additions, deletions and revisions made by Che Guevara to the original version, and adds many precious historical photos. It is the most authoritative version so far and has very important historical value for us to understand the course of the Cuban Revolutionary War and Che Guevara himself.

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