OpEd: 'Like many of my peers, I have turned to reading as both a way to ground myself during stressful times and as a political exercise to better understand the world around me and theorize how to change it.'
is drawn from Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara’s personal travel diary, chronicling his trip across Latin America as a 23-year-old medical student. Most of the book is not explicitly political, but Guevara's profound radicalization is shown through his growing indignation toward American imperialism, the oppression of Indigenous people, and “profound tragedy circumscribing the life of the proletariat the world over” that he witnesses firsthand during his travels.
against the Cuban government, eventually becoming the minister of industry in the new one-party Communist state.is a coming-of-age story, an intimate glimpse at the beginning of one boy’s transformation into a man who some remember as a murderer and some remember as a martyr.is one of the first books I read for pleasure this year.
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