This classic anthology on Latin America shows the Argentine-born
revolutionary's cultural depth, rigorous intellect, and intense
emotional engagement with a continent and its people.
In a letter to his mother in 1954, a young Ernesto Guevara wrote, "The
Americas will be the theater of my adventures in a way that is much more
significant than I would have believed."
In The Awakening of Latin America we have the story of those
adventures, charting Che's evolution from an impressionable young
medical student to the "heroic guerrilla," assassinated in cold blood in
Bolivia. Spanning seventeen years, this anthology draws on from his
family's personal archives and offers the best of Che's writing:
examples of his journalism, essays, speeches, letters, and even poems.
As Che documents his early travels through Latin America, his
involvement in the Guatemalan and Cuban revolutions, and his rise to
international prominence under Fidel Castro, we see how his fervent
commitment to social justice shaped and was shaped by the continent he
called home.