El\Amor en los Tiempos de Colera

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Gabriel García Márquez: El\Amor en los Tiempos de Colera (Paperback, 1989, French & European Pubns)

Paperback, 360 pages

Published Oct. 1, 1989 by French & European Pubns.

ISBN:
978-0-7859-4987-9
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OCLC Number:
231146765

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This is either an awful book, or a book about how awful people are. I'm honestly not sure, which is why I lean on the side of the former. Honestly, the horrific things done by the characters in this book, while the narrative keeps treating them as perfectly likable people. The only tragedy for which the narrator seems to express any compassion is the desolation of the river, which kind of makes me think it's a metaphor for how people ruin the most beautiful things, including love. But that seems like a stretch, an effort to somehow redeem what is simply irredeemable. "Love" in this book is anything but. It is rape, it is pedophilia, is it assault and abuse, but throughout it doesn't feel like the reader is expected to think that there is anything amiss with Florentino's conception of love.

I don't know, maybe I'm missing something important, …

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