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Rating:  Summary: A great novel by the best writer. Review: El amor en los tiempos del colera is one of the richest fictions in our universal literature. Is evocative, highly poetic, just a jewel made out of words. Garcia Marquez knows how to create exactly the perfect narrative.
Rating:  Summary: Excelent book, written in Spanish, from a Nobel Prize winner Review: El amor en los tiempos del cólera is one of those books you have to include in your collection. It was written by the colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, winner of the Nobel Prize with the novel Cien años de soledad. This book, which tells about a love story that happened in a tropical town in Colombia, has such a rich language that every single line gives pleasure to the reader. Don't miss it!
Rating:  Summary: A Spanish Classic Review: Si te gusto 100 Anhos de Soledad, entonces este libro es una obligacion para ti. Toda la magia de Marquez esta bien dibujada en la trama de esta obra que impresiona al lector en cada hoja. Thumbs up!
Rating:  Summary: A Spanish Classic Review: The story of passionate love without limits of time, distances or age. Framed by the Magdalena River, it depicts the patient, although not celibate wait, of Florentino Ariza, for his beloved woman, Fermina Daza. She had married another man. His wait, as long and crooked as the river, prepares his reappearance in the life of this old but young-hearted woman. We do not care how long because the intensity and beauty of their love make minutes, or hours, or days, or years, no matter which, barely sufficient. The translation is superb.
Rating:  Summary: A jewel of literature by a Latin American Nobel Prize Review: The story of passionate love without limits of time, distances or age. Framed by the Magdalena River, it depicts the patient, although not celibate wait, of Florentino Ariza, for his beloved woman, Fermina Daza. She had married another man. His wait, as long and crooked as the river, prepares his reappearance in the life of this old but young-hearted woman. We do not care how long because the intensity and beauty of their love make minutes, or hours, or days, or years, no matter which, barely sufficient. The translation is superb.
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