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FILE - In this April 21, 2014 file photo Mercedes Barcha, center, widow of Colombian Nobel Literature laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez is accompanied by her sons Gonzalo, left, and Rodrigo as they ...
Last August, Rodrigo Garcia also lost his mother: the commanding Mercedes Barcha, who served as his father’s chief of staff, confidante and foil. Her death likewise drew international notice.
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 sons publish the novel he wanted destroyed The arrival of ‘Until August’ raises new questions about how to weigh the wishes of authors after they die ...
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.
An unpublished novel by the late literary giant Gabriel García Márquez will arrive on bookstore shelves next year. But now his two sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo García Barcha, have concluded that ...
Before he died in 2014, he asked that it be destroyed. His sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo García Barcha, set the work aside but have now decided that it is worthy of publication.
García Márquez’s sons, filmmaker Rodrigo Garcia and Gonzalo García Barcha, are among the show’s executive producers; they’ve waited decades (what a Macondo thing to do!) to authorize a ...
Gabriel García Márquez's son Gonzalo García Barcha speaks during a news conference for the book launch of En Agosto Nos Vemos on Tuesday in Madrid.
Gabriel García Márquez's son Gonzalo García Barcha speaks during a news conference for the book launch of En Agosto Nos Vemos on Tuesday in Madrid.
Gabriel García Márquez's son Gonzalo García Barcha speaks during a news conference for the book launch of En Agosto Nos Vemos on Tuesday in Madrid.