"Das Kapital meets Easy Rider." (Times)
"A Latin American James Dean or Jack Kerouac." (Washington
Post)
..."Ernesto Guevara in search of Che. On this journey of journeys,
solitude found solidarity, ''I'' turned into ''we''." (Eduardo
Galeano)
"An extraordinary first-person account. ... It redoubles his image
and lends a touch of humanity with enough rough edges to invite
controversy." (Los Angeles Times Book Review)
"For every comic escapade of the carefree roustabout there is an
equally eye-opening moment in the development of the future
revolutionary leader. (Time)
"There is pathos in these pages -- the pathos of Che himself, ever
thoughtful, ever willing to sacrifice all, burning with guilt over
his own privileges and never letting his sufferings impede him."
(New Yorker)
"This candid journal, part self-discovery, part fieldwork, glimmers
with portents of the future revolutionary." (Publishers''
Weekly)
"A revolutionary bestseller... It''s true, Marxists just wanna have
fun." (Guardian)
"What distinguishes these diaries... is that they reveal a human
side to El
Che which historians have successfully managed to suppress."
(Financial Times)
"This book should do much to humanize the image of a man who found
his apotheosis as a late ''60s cultural icon. It is also,
incidentally, a remarkably good travel book about South America."
(The Scotsman)