
L'Amour aux temps du choléra
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Narrated by:
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Féodor Atkine
About this listen
À la fin du XIXe siècle, dans une petite ville des Caraïbes, un jeune télégraphiste pauvre et une ravissante écolière jurent de se marier et se promettent un amour éternel. Durant trois ans ils vivent l’un pour l’autre, mais Fermina épouse Juvenal Urbino, un brillant médecin. Alors Florentino, l’amoureux trahi, se mue en séducteur impénitent et s’efforce de se faire un nom et une fortune pour mériter celle qu’il ne cessera d’aimer, en secret, cinquante années durant.
L’auteur de Cent ans de solitude et de Chronique d’une mort annoncée, Prix Nobel 1982, donne libre cours à son génie de conteur, à la richesse de son imagination et à l’enchantement baroque de son écriture.
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