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Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez celebrates the story of great and all-consuming love, but still shows the threat that time and everyday life pose to it. Love in the Time of Cholera (1985) is the story of a love that could wait 53 years, 7 months and 11 days. That's how far back in time the cholera era is, when Florentino began to love Fermina, who married someone else. But he dies... finally. When Dr. Juvenal Urbino falls dead down a ladder on Pentecost, trying to catch his escaped parrot, another man is ready to share table and bed with the widow, Fermina Daza. Florentino Ariza has loved her passionately - though far from faithfully - throughout his life. In their youth, she spurned him in favor of the doctor. It was the time of the cholera epidemic. And the symptoms of love and cholera are essentially the same. The book is published as part of Rosinante's classics series. "A fabulous celebration of the many forms of love that exist between men and women." - The Times "A stroke of genius" - Information
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