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Synopsis
In this remarkable, layered biography, Comotto sits you at the feet of a veteran militant, as content to recall dramatic exploits as to discuss art, physics, family life, or political history. From his dealings with Guy Debord and the Situationists, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (the Italian publisher who requested that Alberola's group kidnap a Bolivian diplomat to save Che Guevara's life), or anarchists avenging Franco's despotism in Spain, we're spellbound. A protagonist since his birth in 1928, Alberola's conveys hard earned lessons. Most important of all: never countenance pessimism.
Synopsis
Octavio Alberola has spent over eighty years thinking, living, and formulating his life from an anarchist perspective. He belongs to a generation of protagonists in some of the twentieth century's most notable events: the Spanish Revolution, the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, the internal conflicts of the international anarchist movement, and the great social struggles around the world. He was exiled to Mexico as a youth, and knows the precariousness of a life lived underground. His acquaintances include Garc a Oliver, Che Guevara, Cipriano Mera, Federica Montseny, F lix Guattari, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, R gis Debray, Stuart Christie, Rigoberta Mench , and Giangiacomo Feltrinelli.
In this remarkable, layered biography, Agust n Comotto sits you at the feet of a veteran militant, as content to recall dramatic exploits as to discuss art, physics, family life, or political history. Born in 1928 and active in social struggles since he was a teenager, Alberola conveys hard-earned lessons. Most important of all: never countenance pessimism.
Synopsis
From the Spanish Civil War to the present day--the story of an exceptional life.
Octavio Alberola has spent over eighty years thinking, living, and formulating his life from an anarchist perspective. He belongs to a generation of protagonists in some of the twentieth century's most notable events: the Spanish Revolution, the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, the internal conflicts of the international anarchist movement, and the great social struggles around the world. He was exiled to Mexico as a youth, and knows the precariousness of a life lived underground. His acquaintances include Garc a Oliver, Che Guevara, Cipriano Mera, Federica Montseny, F lix Guattari, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, R gis Debray, Stuart Christie, Rigoberta Mench , and Giangiacomo Feltrinelli.
In this remarkable, layered biography, Agust n Comotto sits you at the feet of a veteran militant, as content to recall dramatic exploits as to discuss art, physics, family life, or political history. Born in 1928 and active in social struggles since he was a teenager, Alberola conveys hard-earned lessons. Most important of all: never countenance pessimism.