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Love in the Time of Cholera
Author: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780140119909 - ISBN-10: 0140119906
Pages: 348


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The ironic vision and luminous evocation of South America that have distinguished Garcia Marquez's Nobel Prize-winning fiction since his landmark work, One Hundred Years of Solitude, persist in this turn-of-the-century chronicle of a unique love triangle. It is a fully mature novel in scope and perspective, flawlessly translated, as rich in ideas as in humanity. The illustrious and meticulous Dr. Juvenal Urbino and his proud, stately wife Fermina Daza, respectively past 80 and 70, are in the autumn of their solid marriage as the drama opens on the suicide of the doctor's chess partner. Jeremiah de Saint-Amour, a disabled photographer of children, chooses death over the indignities of old age, revealing in a letter a clandestine love affair, on the "fringes of a closed society's prejudices." This scenario not only heralds Urbino's demise soon after when he falls out of a mango tree in an attempt to catch an escaped parrot but brilliantly presages the novel's central themes, which are as concerned with the renewing capacity of age as with an anatomy of love. We meet Florentino Ariza, more antihero than hero, a mock Don Juan with an undertaker's demeanor, at once pathetic, grotesque and endearing, when he seizes the memorably unseemly occasion of Urbino's funeral to reiterate to Fermina the vow of love he first uttered more than 50 years before. With the fine detailing of a Victorian novel, the narrative plunges backward in time to reenact their earlier, youthful courtship of furtive letters and glances, frustrated when Fermina, in the light of awaking maturity, realizes Florentino is an adolescent obsession, and rejects him. With his uncanny ability to unearth the extraordinary in the commonplace, Garcia Marquez smoothly interweaves Fermina's and Florentino's subsequent histories. Enmeshed in a bizarre string of affairs with ill-fated widows while vicariously conducting the liaisons of others via love poems composed on request, Florentino feverishly tries to fill the void of his unrequited passion. Meanwhile, Fermina's marriage suffers vicissitudes but endures, affirming that marital love can be as much the product of art as is romantic love. When circumstances both comic and mystical offer Fermina and Florentino a second chance, during a time in their lives that is often regarded as promising only inevitable degeneration toward death, Garcia Marquez beautifully reveals true love's soil not in the convention of marriage but in the simple, timeless rituals that are its cement.
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Top Member Book Reviews

Eve S. (justfriends) wrote on 11/7/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Well, not what I'd hoped for. Marquez is a good storyteller, and his characters are quirky - but difficult to develop any sympathy/feeling for. So much rests on the translation, so I could be experiencing some "lost-in-the" effects here, but I found the style not particularly memorable/clever. Don't get me wrong - certainly it's a good read, but not a GREAT one. As far as a "love story" - Time Traveler's Wife wins hands-down. Sorry, Oprah, I won't recommend this one to MY book club...

Rhonda D. (superdupar) wrote on 5/1/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a love story. Fermina Daza is married to Juvenal Urbino. As the story unfolds and he dies, we learn of Fermina's previous love interest who has never forgotten her. Florentino Ariza loved her from when she was very young. The two were engaged briefly and then she broke it off. He remains faithful to her, at least in his mind, by never marrying another (even though he has numerous relationships). When Juvenal dies, he reiterates his love for her.

The writing and the story were compelling. His life however, in the end, seemed a waste. He had success in his business that never brought him complete satisfaction. He had so many happy moments with other people, people he admits he loved, and did not pursue them because of this dream.

Luz C. wrote on 2/24/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of the classics of world literature, written by the Nobel Prize winner. One of Marquez's best novels.

Jessica E. (sicaelliott) wrote on 8/28/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was interesting and enjoyable. It was a somewhat slow read, but was definitely worth it.

Jessica B. (mokie) wrote on 9/10/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a personal favorite of mine. Tells the story of a young man finding love in the South America. Jumps from his story in old age and back to him as a young man. Loved it so much I almost didn't want to post it!!!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Becky L. (kallikat) wrote on 12/27/2006...


A love story that is rich in humanity and is touching but unusual...worth the read.

Joan L. (Yoni) wrote on 11/5/2006...


One of my favorites.

Joey S. (Joey) wrote on 7/25/2006...


"With humorous sagacity and consummate craft, García Márquez traces an exceptional half-century story of unrequited love. Though it seems never to be conveniently contained, love flows through the novel in many wonderful guises--joyful, melancholy, enriching, ever surprising."

Kathryn M. wrote on 5/27/2006...


great summer read

Nelda P. wrote on 1/16/2006...


National bestseller by acclaimed writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez. A story of love and longing

Bonnie F. (harmony85) wrote on 10/16/2005...


A great read-WONDERFUL ending! My first, definitely not my last, book by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

PAUL C. (pabloguitarist) wrote on 10/15/2005...


A love story of astonishing power and delicious comedy. . . humane, richly comic, almost unbearably touching and altogether extraordinary. NEWSWEEK


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