![]() ![]() The most prominent aspect of his book, and perhaps the one most underrated, was the characters he built. ![]() Albeit in his book it was always sexual (and one cannot help but question if it can be defined as ‘love’), he nevertheless managed to build a successful, engrossing fictitious network of lovers, spanning decades and eras. While the novel did not live up to my expectations, one cannot deny that Garcia Marquez is successful in illustrating his moral vividly: love is unlimited, can occur in any place, at any time, and in any form. Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s "Love in the Time of Cholera" is a true portrayal of human nature and what it entails in needs and deeds. CAIRO - 6 March 2018: In celebration of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 91st birthday, Egypt Today magazine has decided to review one of his beloved works, "Love in the Time of Cholera." ![]()
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