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Sartre, Beauvoir and Che Guevara

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Sartre and Beauvoir’s meeting with Che Guevara, and the lack of written testimonial of the meeting. Sartre’s effusive praise of Guevara’s ability to eschew the demands of sleep.

Guevara was the most cultivated and, after Castro, one of the most lucid minds of the revolution.136

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Rowlandson, W. (2018). Sartre, Beauvoir and Che Guevara. In: Sartre in Cuba–Cuba in Sartre. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61696-4_9

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