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160 pages, Paperback
First published March 1, 2000
Latin America Diaries: The Sequel to The Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto Che Guevara
I wasn’t sure how to feel about reviewing this book. The first one (The Motorcycle Diaries) was better—more vivid, more grounded. But then again, how do you judge someone’s private travel journal? These entries were never meant to be published, so how can we put a metric on them? The writing? The events? The structure?
All I can say is this: it’s a decent glimpse into Che Guevara’s mind during a formative period. But beyond that, the book doesn’t offer much. It’s a vague recounting of his journey through Latin America. The narrative is often disjointed—days and months blur together, and sometimes it’s hard to tell whether the events between two paragraphs happened hours apart or weeks later.
If you’re looking to understand Che on a deeper, ideological level, this isn’t the book for that. It’s more of a scattered travel log than a revolutionary roadmap. But if you're already familiar with his story and simply want more context from his personal perspective, you might still find value in it.