Love In The Time Of Cholera: Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Everyman's Library CLASSICS)

Love In The Time Of Cholera: Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Everyman's Library CLASSICS)

by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Author)

Synopsis

There are novels, like journeys, which you never want to end: this is one of them. On seventh of July at six in the afternoon, a woman of 71 and a man of 78 ascend a gangplank and begin one of the greatest adventures in modern literature. The man is Florentino Ariza, President of the Carribean River Boat Company; the woman is his childhood sweetheart, the recently widowed Fermina Daza. She has earache. He is bald and lame. Their journey up-river, at an age when they can expect 'nothing more in life', holds out a shimmering promise: the consummation of an amor interruptus spanning half a century. Love in the Time of Cholera is one of the most uplifting romances of our times. An epiphany to late-flowering love, it holds out the subversive promise that you can have what you wish for: you may just have to wait. Set on the Colombian coast in the early part of this century, it is, arguably even more so than One Hundred Years Of Solitude which won him the Nobel Prize, the crowning work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. 'My best, ' he says of it. 'The novel that was written from my gut.' Publication is timed to tie in with the launch of Marquez' new novel, News Of A Kidnapping, by Jonathan Cape on 3 July.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 422
Edition: 1
Publisher: Everyman
Published: 21 Aug 1997

ISBN 10: 1857152352
ISBN 13: 9781857152357
Prizes: Runner-up for The BBC Big Read Top 100 2003. Shortlisted for BBC Big Read Top 100 2003.

Media Reviews
This shining and heartbreaking novel may be one of the greatest love stories ever told. -- The New York Times Book Review
A love story of astonishing power.... Altogether extraordinary. -- Newsweek

Brilliant, provocative...magical...splendid writing. -- Chicago Tribune

Beguiling, masterly storytelling.... Garcia Marquez writes about love as saving grace, the force that makes life worthwhile. -- Newsday

A sumptuous book...[with] major themes of love, death, the torments of memory, the inexorability of old age. -- The Washington Post Book World
A rich, commodious novel whose narrative power is matched only by its generosity of vision. -- The New York Times

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

The greatest luxury, as in all of Garcia Marquez's books, is the eerie, entirely convincing suspension of the laws of reality . . . the agelessness of the human story as told by one of this century's most evocative writers. --Anne Tyler, Chicago Sun-Times Book Week

Revolutionary in daring to suggest that vows of love made under a presumption of immortality--youthful idiocy, to some--may yet be honored, much later in life when we ought to know better, in the face of the undeniable. . . . A shining and heartbreaking book. --Thomas Pynchon, The New York Times Book Review