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The Great Read: Gabriel García Márquez Wanted to Destroy His Last Novel. It’s About to Be Published.

The publication of "Until August" adds a surprising twist to his legacy, and may stir questions about posthumous releases that contradict a writer's directives.
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March 6, 2024, 2:01 p.m. Eastern time

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Gabriel García Márquez stands between his two sons in a black and white photo. On the left side of the photo is Gonzalo García Barcha and on the right is Rodrigo García.

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Gabriel García Márquez Wanted to Destroy His Last Novel. It's About to Be Published.

The publication of "Until August" adds a surprising twist to his legacy, and may stir questions about posthumous releases that contradict a writer's directives.

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