Synopsis
By the time he was killed in the jungles
of Bolivia, where his body was displayed like a deposed
Christ, Ernesto "Che" Guevara had become a synonym
for revolution everywhere from Cuba to the barricades
of Paris. This extraordinary biography peels aside the
veil of the Guevara legend to reveal the charismatic,
restless man behind it.
Drawing on archival materials from three continents and
on interviews with Guevara's family and associates, Castaneda
follows Che from his childhood in the Argentine middle
class through the years of pilgrimage that turned him
into a committed revolutionary. He examines Guevara's
complex relationship with Fidel Castro, and analyzes the
flaws of character that compelled him to leave Cuba and
expend his energies, and ultimately his life, in quixotic
adventures in the Congo and Bolivia. A masterpiece of
scholarship, Companero is the definitive portrait
of a figure who continues to fascinate and inspire the
world over.