Alberto Granado, born on August eighth, nineteen twenty-two, was a multifaceted Argentine–Cuban biochemist, physician, and author. He is best known for his close friendship with the revolutionary figure Che Guevara, with whom he embarked on a transformative motorcycle journey across Latin America in nineteen fifty-two. This adventure not only shaped their lives but also laid the groundwork for their future endeavors in medicine and social justice.
In addition to his contributions as a scientist and physician, Granado played a pivotal role in education by founding the University of Santiago de Cuba School of Medicine. His commitment to healthcare and education reflected his deep-seated belief in the power of knowledge to effect change in society.
Granado's literary contributions include the memoir 'Traveling with Che Guevara: The Making of a Revolutionary,' which provides an intimate glimpse into his experiences with Guevara. This work served as a significant reference for the acclaimed film 'The Motorcycle Diaries,' released in two thousand four, where Granado was portrayed by actor Rodrigo de la Serna. In a touching nod to his legacy, an elderly Granado made a brief appearance at the film's conclusion.