User talk:Mattisse/other3


 * However, looking more through Jon Anderson's book there are a lot of references to Che Guevera as a propraganda machine for the revolution and his "after the fact mythification" of the revolution, the stark difference between his private diaries and his published versions of events, the creation of "Cuban revolution folklore" and the fact that even now all his private diaries are not available (pages 180, 213, 225, for example). Below is a description of one of his earlier efforts (Jon Anderson, pp 237-238)


 * So maybe the author part is key to his role in the Cuban Revolution.  Mattisse  (Talk) 03:29, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

(Anderson p, 241.) Mattisse  (Talk) 03:49, 30 March 2008 (UTC)


 * But what is very evident from Jon Anderson is that is what Guevara's role was. He took on the job of creating the job of creating the myths for Cuba.
 * Guevara was a propaganda machine. Publishing these articles which would flood Cuba, running a newpaper, etc. {p.286) He was the creator of the "revolutionary folklore." He was following the textbook. He did not want anything original to Cuba.  Mattisse  (Talk) 05:33, 30 March 2008 (UTC)