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Ernesto Guevara de la Serna’s account of the arduous trip he took with his friend Alberto Granado in 1952 is one of the great literary testaments to the transformational power of travel. This is true whatever one thinks of where the journey ended up. Among other things, the trek from Argentina to Venezuela, recounted romantically yet melancholically in The Motorcycle Diaries, imbued the 23-year-old med student with “a healthy respect for distances”—a valuable takeaway considering that the revolutionary insurgency in which he took part would ultimately traverse more than 500 miles. By then, of course, the young man whose musings formed the basis of the Diaries was more widely known as “Che” G

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