Che / Evita (Spanish Edition)
Che / Evita (Spanish Edition)
- ISBN 13:
9788419940568
- ISBN 10:
8419940569
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 02/18/2025
- Publisher: Reservoir Books
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Summary
Vida del Che empieza en Bolivia, en 1967, en los días finales de Ernesto «Che» Guevara, pero nos recupera los episodios más importantes de su vida en un audaz montaje de escenas: su infancia, su viaje iniciático por América Latina, su contacto con la lucha armada en Guatemala, su encuentro con Fidel Castro, su labor militar y política En Cuba.
Vida y obra de Eva Perón nos conduce también por los momentos estelares de quien fue considerada «jefa Espiritual de la Nación» argentina: su fama como actriz radiofónica, su lucha por lograr el sufragio femenino, su labor como como Primera Dama junto a Perón, y su empeño en mejorar los servicios sociales del país, así como sus viajes para representar a Argentina en el extranjero.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The bulleted biography of two iconic characters of the twentieth century, signed by two great masters of Argentinian comics.
The life of Che Guevara begins in Bolivia, in 1967, in the finals days of Ernesto “Che” Guevara, but it takes us back to the most important episodes of his life in an audacious montage of his childhood, his initiation journey through Latin America, his contact with Guatemala’s armed struggle, his meeting with Fidel Castro, his military and political work in Cuba.
The life and work of Eva Perón also takes us through stellar moments of the one considered “the Argentinian Nation’s Spiritual Leader,” her fame as radio actress, her fight for women’s suffrage, her role as First Lady next to Perón, and her efforts to improve the country’s social services, as well as her travels representing Argentina abroad.




