García Márquez's posthumous book "In August See You" just went on sale. The Colombian writer was in the midst of a titanic fight against Alzheimer's.

"An imperfect book of his is better than a destroyed one, especially when the world is about to celebrate 10 years of loneliness since his departure from him. Especially if the teacher invites us to dance one more time,” he explained. “One Hundred Years of Solitude is nothing more than a 300-page vallenato,’ he said during an interview in 1972, when his novel was at its peak.