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Until August is the last novel of the Nobel Prize-winning author, a work he asked his sons to destroy. But, nearly 10 years after his death, they have decided to publish his final novel.
It’s “an act of betrayal”, acknowledge Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s own sons Rodrigo and Gonzalo in the book’s preface. “We ...
Gabriel García Márquez attends a Latin American film festival in Havana, on Dec. 5, 2006. A previously unpublished novel by the late Colombian author is due out next year.
The publication of a last book by Gabriel García Márquez — shown here between his two sons — may raise questions about how literary estates navigate posthumous releases that contradict a ...
Literary critics are slamming legendary author Gabriel García Márquez's new book published by his sons against his wishes 10 years after his death.
Gabriel García Márquez’s last work of fiction. His final novel, Until August, serves as not only a record of his last struggles with illness but also as a document of courage. Toward the end ...
The Essential Gabriel García Márquez The Colombian novelist mixed fiction and fact to capture the outsize reality of Latin America.
Gabriel García Márquez’s last novel, “Memories of My Melancholy Whores,” was published 20 years ago, but the late Colombian author’s legacy did not end there. After his death in 2014, an ...
Gabriel García Márquez’s sons are publishing his final novel, which he wanted 'destroyed' "Until August" hits shelves on March 12, nearly 10 years after the Nobel Prize winner died.
The first question one has upon the appearance of Gabriel García Márquez’s unfinished final novel, “Until August,” is whether the book will damage the author’s reputation—and ...
Before his death almost 10 years ago, Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez had nearly completed his final book. Struggling with the ravages of dementia, he told his sons to rip it up and never ...
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