"Unveiling Gabriel García Márquez's Controversial Last Novel"

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Gabriel García Márquez's last unfinished novel, "Until August," which he wanted destroyed, will be published posthumously by his sons, despite his wishes. The novel, centered on a woman's secret sex life, adds an unexpected twist to the literary giant's legacy and raises questions about how literary estates and publishers handle posthumous releases that contradict a writer's directives.
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- Gabriel García Márquez Wanted to Destroy His Last Novel. It's About to Be Published. The New York Times
- Gabriel García Márquez: Sons publish last novel that late author wanted destroyed BBC.com
- Gabriel García Márquez's archive in Austin reveals all the secrets about his unpublished novel EL PAÍS USA
- Gabriel García Márquez's novella was published against his wishes The Economist
- Until August by Gabriel García Márquez review – a ‘lost’ last novel The Guardian
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