I also adore Che Guevara. I almost cried while reading his "Bolivian Diary." Powerful stuff.
By the way, I'm currently preparing a report on the topic: "The Economic Views of Che Guevara"
I'm actually reading the "Bolivian Diary" right now... A worthy man, worthy memories.
And as for the economic views, that's interesting... I haven't specifically looked into that... but I know a few things too. In those views, he differed from the Soviet Union. He was against money entirely.
Maybe you could let me read it?
Vladislav Krapivin - all works (I especially often reread "In the Night of the Great Tide"). An amazing writer...
By the way, I've also read a bit. I wouldn't say I'm well acquainted with his work... but some of it. After all, he wrote the novellas "The Poplar Shirt," "The Silver Tree with a Singing Cat," and "The Perforated Moon," right?