Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez

Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez

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Theodoros Kafantaris

Published on July 07, 2026

Introduction: Love as a Disease

Gabriel García Márquez described Love in the Time of Cholera as a "vulgar, peaceful novel about old people's love." It is anything but vulgar—though it is certainly about love in all its complexity. The story spans more than half a century in a Caribbean port city. As young lovers, Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza are torn apart by her pragmatic father. Fermina marries the distinguished Dr. Juvenal Urbino. Florentino, shattered, vows to wait.

The Many Faces of Love

García Márquez refuses to sentimentalize. Florentino's "fidelity" is spiritual only—he records 622 affairs during his wait. Fermina's marriage to Urbino is loving but strained, realistic rather than romantic. The novel asks uncomfortable questions: Is waiting half a century for love romantic or pathological? Does love require exclusivity? Can love transform into something else and still be love?

Love as Illness

The title links love and cholera—both are fevers consuming body and mind. Florentino's lovesickness manifests in physical symptoms indistinguishable from the disease. The final chapters, set on a riverboat flying a yellow flag of quarantine, are among the most tender in all literature.

Key Takeaways

  • Love is not one thing but many: Romantic obsession, marital companionship, and late-life tenderness are all valid forms.
  • Waiting can be faith or folly: The novel respects Florentino's devotion while questioning its wisdom.
  • The heart has its own timeline: Love respects neither age, propriety, nor common sense.

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