Posthumous Publication Defies Gabriel García Márquez’s Last Wish
Gabriel García Márquez's sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo García Barcha, decided to publish his novel 'Until August' against his wishes. The novel was written during his struggle with dementia and follows a woman's annual pilgrimage to her mother's grave. García Márquez requested its destruction due to loss of confidence, but his sons believe it is a testament to his literary spirit. The decision is acknowledged as an 'act of betrayal' prioritizing readers' pleasure. The manuscript was previously accessible at the Harry Ransom Center. The publication has excited literary circles, with authors like Colum McCann and Pico Iyer praising García Márquez's legacy. García Márquez, known for magic realism, drew inspiration from his upbringing in Aracataca.