‘It’s true; Marxists just wanna have fun...A revolutionary bestseller.’ Guardian
‘”Easy Rider” meets “Das Kapital”.’ The Times
'What distinguishes these diaries is that they reveal a human side to El Che which historians have successfully managed to suppress...A joy to read from start to finish.' Financial Times
‘For every comic escapade of the carefree roustabout there is an equally eye-opening moment in the development of the future revolutionary leader. By the end of the journey, a politicized Guevara has emerged to predict his own legendary future.’ Time
‘The vision of the noble loner, whether freedom-fighter or biker...gives hope to world-weary revolutionaries and non-revolutionaries alike.’ Telegraph
‘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
'Political incorrectness galore...this book should do much to humanise the image of a man who found his apotheosis as a late Sixties cultural icon. It is also, incidentally, a remarkably good travel book about South America.' Scotsman
‘A Latin American James Dean or Jack Kerouac.’ Washington Post
‘The great thing about this book is that Che Guevara is never a bore. It satisfies both as an enjoyable travelogue and as a chronicle of the development of one of this century’s most romantic figures.’ Literary Review
‘Politically-correct revolutionary hero? Perhaps a few years later, but in this account Che Guevara comes over as one of the lads.’ Bike News