An edition of Life of Che (2008)

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Os últimos dias de um herói

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An edition of Life of Che (2008)

Che

Os últimos dias de um herói

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Dentro da vasta bibliografia a respeito de Che Guevara, essa biografia em quadrinhos se destaca por sua beleza e por sua história trágica. Lançada originalmente em 1968 na Argentina, apenas três meses depois da morte do guerrilheiro nas selvas da Bolívia, teve papel essencial na popularização de Che como herói latino-americano. Sua produção reuniu os dois principais nomes da história dos quadrinhos no continente: o roteirista argentino Hector Oesterheld e o desenhista uruguaio Alberto Breccia, mais o filho deste,

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Publisher
Conrad
Language
Portuguese
Pages
96

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Cover of: Life of Che
Life of Che: An Impressionistic Biography
2022, Fantagraphics Books
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Life of Che: An Impressionistic Biography
Mar 15, 2022, Fantagraphics
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Che
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Hardcover in Portuguese
Cover of: Che
Che: Os últimos dias de um herói
Dec 30, 2008, Conrad
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Edition Notes

Published in
São Paulo, Brazil
Translation Of
Che

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
96
Dimensions
27.4 x 21.6 x 1.3 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35041390M
ISBN 13
9788576163220

Work Description

The book begins in Bolivia in 1967, then flashes back through Che's life ― his childhood, his radicalizing motorcycle trip with Alberto Granado, his taking up of arms in Guatemala, his meeting with Fidel Castro, and his subsequent military and political maneuvers, ending in a fade-out to his death. Alberto Breccia and his son, Enrique, drew Life of Che. Enrique draws the Bolivia passages in a woodcut style, while Alberto depicts the flashbacks in his trademark, expressionistic black-and-white. It is primarily set in the field and with the people. Héctor Germán Oesterheld (The Eternaut) blends his authorial voice with Che's first-person. Life of Che is imbued with a sense of immediacy, as both Che and, eventually, Oesterheld would meet their ends by a military government backed by the American CIA.

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