Che Guevara (Life & Times)

Che Guevara (Life & Times)

by Frank Niess (Author)

Synopsis

Che Guevara embodied the dream of a social utopia for a whole generation. Few figures have become as famous in the 20th century. A co-revolutionary of Fidel Castro, he also tried to inspire revolutions in Africa.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Tra
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Published: 01 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 1904341993
ISBN 13: 9781904341994

Media Reviews
'Historian Frank Niess presents Che Guevara, an in-depth biography of social revolutionary Che Guevara (1928-1967) that seperates myth from reality. Expertly translated from the original German by Nathaniel McBride ... Notes, a chronology and an index round out this in-depth portrait of a charismatic and courageous (if at times ruthless) man who dedicated his life to his beliefs.' Internet Bookwatch
Author Bio
Frank Niess was born 1942 in Blankenfelde near Berlin. He studied German, history and political science in Bonn and Heidelberg, gaining his MA in 1972. He currently works as an editor for the science desk of the Sudwestrundfunk radio in Heidelberg. Niess's numerous publications include the following: Colossus in the North: The History of US Latin America Policy (2nd edition: 1986); The Heritage of the Requonista: History of Nicaragua (2nd edition: 1989); Sandino - General of the Suppressed: A Political Biography (1989); 20 Times Cuba (1991); At the Beginning There was Columbus: History of Underdevelopment (2nd edition: 1992); One World or No World: From Nationalism to Globalisation (1994); The European Idea: From the Spirit of Resistance (2nd edition: 2002).