Larkin.
Chavez mentor, Argentine fascist anti-semite, Norberto Ceresole, as
noted in Richard Gott hagiography published by Verso.
via http://www.google.com/search?q=Norberto+Ceresole+Hugo++Chavez
Letter from a Venezuelan left wing intellectual to his European colleagues.
Manuel Caballero* (He was imprisoned and exiled
under the military dictatorship, militant Communist for 18 years,
charter member of the Movement to the Socialism in 1970, today
independent.)
http://www.newyorker.com/printables/online/010910on_onlineonly02
>...Caudillo, Ejercito, Pueblo: La Venezuela del Comandante Chavez, by
Norberto Ceresole (Estudios Hispano-rabes, 2000). This is a curious
little how-to-be-a-dictator manual, written with Chavez in mind, by
his erstwhile Argentine adviser. The author is an intriguing but
odious-seeming fellow: In addition to being a Holocaust denier, he
claims to have been a former Montonero guerrilla, a friend and adviser
to Peron and other Latin military leaders, and a past member of the
Soviet Academy of Sciences.
Looking for el Libertador by Jon Lee Anderson Jon Lee Anderson's guide to Latin America Issue of 2001-09-10 Posted 2001-09-03
In this week's magazine, Jon Lee Anderson profiles Hugo Chavez Frias, the President of Venezuela, who wants to reshape the Latin-American political landscape. Here Anderson provides a guide to the books and online sources crucial to understanding Chavez, his troubled nation and continent, and his great model, Simon Bolivar.
-- Michael Pugliese