If there's one defining characteristic of political discourse in our era, it's that the truth is swamped by myth. Made-up stories saturate social, and other, media — and real journalism is falsely ...
Worldview takes a close look at the life of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, the Marxist revolutionary who was captured and killed in Bolivia on Oct. 9, 1967. Joining us is Jon Lee Anderson, a staff writer for ...
First published in Argentina in 1969, Héctor Germán Oesterheld’s “Life of Che” has finally been translated into English. By Etelka Lehoczky When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our ...
The name Che Guevara means different things to different people. Aside from his pop-culture draw, Che Guevara remains a polarizing figure 57 years after his execution. Regardless of your take on the ...
Clocking in at four hours and 17 minutes, “Che” somehow avoids any drama that might be inherent in the life of a man who still represents the heart of idealistic political revolution. A true curiosity ...
While José Hernández and Jon Lee Anderson struggle continually to balance nuanced truth with cartoony distillation, Che remains a remarkable... If there's one defining characteristic of political ...
If there's one defining characteristic of political discourse in our era, it's that the truth is swamped by myth. Made-up stories saturate social, and other, media — and real journalism is falsely ...