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El. knyga: Che Wants to See You: The Untold Story of Che Guevara

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  • Formatas: 468 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781684801
  • Formatas: 468 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781684801

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Che Guevara's Argentinian lieutenant recounts his story within Guevara's guerilla operations, revealing his political dealings with Guevara, the details of the disastrous Salta expedition, and his perspective on Guevara's execution.



For the first time, Ciro Bustos, Che’s right-hand man in the struggle for Argentina, tells his story. As a young man inspired by the example of Cuba, Bustos was determined to bring revolution to the home country he shared with his hero. After a failed attempt to liberate Argentina, it was not until 1966 that he was contacted by the Cubans once again and told, “Che wants to see you.”

Under false papers, Bustos crossed the border into Bolivia, where Che was in hiding with his guerrilla forces; and here, for the first time, Che shared his plans for a continental revolution. In this fascinating memoir, Ciro Bustos tells us a story only he is able to recount: what really happened in Bolivia in 1967 and why he did not betray Che.



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The last vital element that completes the jigsaw of Che Guevara's extraordinary life. This long-awaited book is both an important contribution to history and a gripping read. -- Richard Gott, author of A New History of Cuba

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Riveting memoir of revolution in South America by Che Guevara's Argentine lieutenant
Introduction xi
Jon Lee Anderson
Preface xxii
PART ONE CUBA
1 Mendoza: Where It All Started
3(8)
2 News of Castro's Revolution Reaches Argentina: 1958
11(7)
3 My Journey to the Island: April 1961
18(11)
4 Starting Work in Cuba
29(11)
5 `Companero, Che Is Expecting You'
40(17)
PART TWO ARGENTINA
6 A Project for Utopia
57(5)
7 An Army of Five Madmen
62(8)
8 Training and the Missile Crisis: October 1962
70(13)
9 Prague, Paris and Algiers: November-December 1962
83(14)
10 Death Takes Centre Stage: Algiers, January---May 1963
97(9)
11 Onwards to Bolivia and Argentina: May-June 1963
106(9)
12 The Base in the Argentine Jungle: June 1963
115(7)
13 Making Contacts in the Cities: July-August 1963
122(13)
14 They All Wanted to Climb Aboard: September 1963
135(11)
15 Bringing More Recruits to the Jungle Camp: November 1963
146(16)
16 Defections and an Execution: February 1964
162(10)
17 Sudden and Total Disaster: March 1964
172(11)
PART THREE CHINA
18 A Post-mortem with Che in Havana: May-July 1964
183(6)
19 Beginning All Over Again: August 1964
189(4)
20 Encounter in Uruguay with Raul Sendic: September 1964
193(8)
21 A Decision to Suspend Guerrilla Activity in Argentina: 1965
201(8)
22 Summoned Back to Havana: May 1966
209(11)
23 The Terraces of the Rising Sun: June-July 1966
220(15)
PART FOUR BOLIVIA
24 `Che Wants to See You': January 1967
235(13)
25 The Camp with an Absent Comandante: March 1967
248(14)
26 The Prophet in Tatters
262(5)
27 A War Is Won by Fighting
267(4)
28 Back at the Camp on the Nancahuazu
271(3)
29 Che Reiterates His Strategic Objective: Argentina
274(6)
30 The First Battle: 23 March 1967
280(5)
31 Bombardment, Che Calls a Meeting, and a Night March
285(11)
32 Way Out Where There Was No Way Out
296(10)
33 Leave-taking and Farewells
306(10)
34 Under Arrest in Muyupampa: 20 April 1967
316(16)
35 The CIA Takes Charge
332(22)
36 On Trial in Camiri: October 1967
354(20)
37 The Death of Che Guevara: 9 October 1967
374(7)
PART FIVE PRISON IN CAMIRI
38 A Thirty-year Sentence
381(5)
39 Lunchtime in the Cage
386(22)
40 Night Flight to Iquique: December 1970
408(21)
PART SIX EXILE
41 Chile in the Time of Allende: 1970-1973
429(6)
42 Argentina: 1973-1976
435(11)
43 Sweden, 1976 to the Present
446(6)
Epilogue 452(15)
Acknowledgements 467
Ciro Bustos was born in Mendoza in 1932. After his release from prison in Bolivia he first moved to Chile, but had to flee to Argentina following the 1973 coup. He fled Argentina three years later after another coup, and now lives in Malmo, Sweden. El Che Quiere Verte was published in Argentina in 2007.

Anne Wright has translated many books into English, including The Motorcycle Diaries; I, Rigoberta Menchu and The Assasination of Lumumba.