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Che Diary Published
MADELEINE SAUTIÉ RODRÍGUEZ
DIARIO de un combatiente, Sierra Maestra-Santa Clara (1956-58) is
the title of a book containing notes written by Comandante Ernesto
Che Guevara in the two years preceding the triumph of the
Revolution. The diary was launched yesterday at Havana’s
International Press Center, to coincide with the 83rd anniversary
of the birth of the heroic guerrilla.
With an introduction by María del Carmen Ariet, scientific
coordinator at the Che Guevara Study Center and the Editorial
Project on his life and work, and Oscar Fernández Mel, Che’s
doctor and comrade in Sierra Maestra and the Congo, the diary is
the basis of its author’s later work, Pasajes de la Guerra
Revolucionaria.
Published by Ocean Press and Ocean Sur, who celebrated the 10th
anniversary of the Che Guevara Editorial Project with the Study
Center, the Diario… allows readers to appreciate in Che’s own
words the guerrilla’s arrival in Cuba as an expeditionary aboard
the Granma yacht, and the man who assumed with respect and
responsibility a commitment to contribute to the liberation of the
Cuban people.
The book, with a prologue by Armando Hart Dávalos, includes a
glossary of names and reproductions of documents from the epic
days of the Sierra Maestra and the Las Villas Front.
Also present at the launch were Jorge Risquet, member of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party; Aleida March and Aleida
Guerra March; and family members of the Cuban Five unjustly
incarcerated in U.S. jails.
Translated by Granma International
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