
The film based on his iconic travel diary - The Motorcycle Diaries - had been airing for quite some time on one of the movie channels, but I avoided watching it. I wanted to read the book first. Had somehow managed to not read that all these years and recently when I was bestowed with the responsibility of getting a gift for a colleague (who also happens to be a childhood friend), I got that book for him and rushed him to have his obligatory first-read and snatched it away. The long journey that I undertake everyday to work provided the non-so-ideal setting to read through the translated sentences that Ernesto wrote years before he became The Che.
I didn’t think that I’d be able to finish off reading the slim volume (176 pages) as I have a modest collection of half-read books lining my shelves. But then it was Che, he went beyond my expectations (kudos to the translation by Alexandra Keeble). I boosted my ego comparing my thoughts with the 23-year-old Ernesto’s. His and his friend Alberto Granado’s escapades across South America is full with realistic humour and an understanding of the things happening at that time. The dislike for imperialism and the USA, the concern for the exploited and a zeal to live life in fun.


Travelling initially on the motorbike, occasionally on foot, in trucks, trains, vans, a ship, a raft, I went on a wonderful journey across an unknown world with an asthmatic biker who is also a photographer, writer, orator, doctor, leader, fighter… The writing style is not revolutionary, it is humane, more like the man himself.
[Video sample from the documentary El Che: Investigating a Legend (1998)]
This video and other downloadables (videos, photos, MP3s) about Che Guevara are available here.
A suggestion: If you intend to read the book for the first time, read the introduction by Cintio Viter only after you’ve finished with whatever Che wrote. Knowing some things beforehand takes the fun away from the read.
Image credits:
Photo 1 Scanned cover of the book, The Motorcycle Diaries
Photo 2 store.che-lives.com
Photo 3 Scanned from the book. Copyright Che Guevara Studies Centre, Havana
Photo 1 Scanned cover of the book, The Motorcycle Diaries
Photo 2 store.che-lives.com
Photo 3 Scanned from the book. Copyright Che Guevara Studies Centre, Havana
Amazing book.
ReplyDeleteYou should watch the movie too.
One of the few movies that I loved as much as I loved the book..
Gael Garcia Barnal gave a terrific performance..
Don't miss when he said something to the tone of,
The Incas had knowledge of astronomy, medicine,math, among others.
The Spanish invaders had Gun powder ...
it sowed the seed of his future escapades i think :)
IM blown away.
ReplyDeleteBtw, where is my bdy gift? You conveiniently forgot about ur Aquarian pal!! (*sniff*)
And good to have u ur handprints in my blogscene..
would luv to get my hands on the book. If i cant, ill borrow it from ya.
ReplyDeleteAnd Soumyadip is back...for me..:)
ReplyDeleteI read the book in 2005..never realising it was so old.
Tony I think I should. Hope my DVD rental has it with him.
ReplyDeleteAnd it doesn't take gun powder to wipe away centuries of astronomy, medicine and math.
Aquamarine Your b'day gift? When does the day come next?
Educatedunemployed I'm back? Didn't exactly get that. But a wonderful book that is, the time doesn't matter, the experiences and the ideas are timeless.