“Until August” hits shelves on March 12, nearly 10 years after the Nobel Prize winner died.
When the Nobel Prizewinning writerdied in 2014, he was in the midst of working onhis bookUntil August.
Gabo lost the ability to judge the book, Rodrigo told theTimes.

Gabriel García Márquez.Ulf Andersen/Getty Images
He was no longer able to even follow the plot, probably.
Marquez is not the first author whose work has been published posthumously or against his wishes.
When this book is released, well have all of Gabos work published, Marquez’s son Gonzalo said.
There is nothing else in the drawer.
Until Augusthits shelves on March 12.