
Che Guevara, El Cristo Rojo/che Guevara, Red Christ
بواسطة
Alain Ammar
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
217
لغة
الإسبانية
منشور
Mar 30, 2006
الناشر
Editorial Diana, S.A.
رقم ISBN-10
9681341708
رقم ISBN-13
9789681341701
الوصف
Alain Ammar's exploration delves deep into the complex persona of Che Guevara, illuminating the factors that have shaped him as both a revolutionary icon and a symbol of hope for many. Through a rich narrative intertwined with historical context, this work uncovers the layers of Guevara's ideology, highlighting his profound convictions and unwavering commitment to social justice.
The author intricately navigates Guevara’s life, positioning him at the intersection of faith and rebellion. This duality portrays Guevara not merely as a guerrilla leader but as a figure reminiscent of Christ, embodying ideals of sacrifice and salvation for the oppressed. As Ammar articulates Guevara's philosophy, readers are invited to reflect on the moral dimensions of revolution and the ongoing quest for equality.
Ammar’s insightful prose invites readers to embrace a nuanced understanding of a historical figure often shrouded in myth. By juxtaposing Guevara's revolutionary fervor with Christ-like attributes, the narrative encourages a dialogue on the relevance of such figures in modern socio-political landscapes.
The author intricately navigates Guevara’s life, positioning him at the intersection of faith and rebellion. This duality portrays Guevara not merely as a guerrilla leader but as a figure reminiscent of Christ, embodying ideals of sacrifice and salvation for the oppressed. As Ammar articulates Guevara's philosophy, readers are invited to reflect on the moral dimensions of revolution and the ongoing quest for equality.
Ammar’s insightful prose invites readers to embrace a nuanced understanding of a historical figure often shrouded in myth. By juxtaposing Guevara's revolutionary fervor with Christ-like attributes, the narrative encourages a dialogue on the relevance of such figures in modern socio-political landscapes.