Of Love and Other Demons
Style and Technique
In «Of Love and Other Demons», Gabriel García Márquez employs his signature magical realism, blending elements of reality with fantastical and mystical aspects. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbols, lending the text a poetic and profound quality. The author masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the colonial era, using historical and cultural details. Literary techniques such as retrospection and shifting perspectives help create a multilayered narrative where the personal dramas of the characters intertwine with social and religious conflicts. The story's nonlinear structure allows the reader to gradually uncover the complex relationships between the characters and their inner worlds. Márquez also pays attention to detail, creating vivid and memorable images that linger in the mind.
