
Che Guevara, il rivoluzionario
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Narrated by:
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Corrado Niro
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By:
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Giancarlo Villa
About this listen
Ernesto Guevara, una delle figure più leggendarie della guerriglia marxista del '900. Dalla vita privata ai lati oscuri della sua uccisione nel 1967, dal rapporto con Fidel Castro ai celebri diari. La storia incredibile dell'icona universale della liberazione sudamericana: il "Che".
Giancarlo Villa: romano, classe 1988, scrittore, giornalista, alpinista. Mi occupo di temi ambientali e di sostenibilità. Sono autore di due romanzi: La Spada di Falkerith (2016), e L'Eroe del Ghiacciaio (2019).
Ho pubblicato anche il saggio storico Dalla Scoperta del Nuovo Mondo alla Ricerca del Passaggio a Nord Ovest (2017). Gestisco una campagna che si occupa di riforestare terreni incolti ed abbandonati.
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