Love in the Time of Cholera
Style and Technique
«Love in the Time of Cholera» by Gabriel García Márquez is distinguished by its unique blend of magical realism and deep psychological insight. The author uses vivid, rich imagery and metaphors, creating a visually captivating and emotionally intense text. The events of the novel unfold in an unnamed Caribbean port city over more than half a century, allowing Márquez to explore the historical and social contexts of Latin America. The narrative structure is nonlinear, covering an extended period and interwoven with numerous flashbacks and analogies. Márquez masterfully delves into the minds of his characters, revealing their complexity and contradictions. His style is marked by exceptional sensuality and profound psychological depth, enabling readers not just to observe events but to experience them alongside the characters.
