The posthumous novel by Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez 'Nos vemos en Agosto' (See you in August'), will be in bookstores in Spanish-speaking countries on March 6, coinciding with the birth date of the Nobel Prize winner for literature, who died ten years ago, on April 17, 2014, in Mexico City.
The novel will be published by the Penguin Random House publishing house and in Italy by Mondadori, it is composed of five stories, with previews proposed by García Márquez himself while still alive in the newspaper El Pais and the periodical The New Yorker.
Confirming its release, announced at the Buchmesse last October, the publisher anticipated that it deals with the life of a woman, named Ana Magdalena Bach, who changes "one night a year", in the midst of visits to the tomb of his mother.
The work that was among the documents and photographs that the writer's family sold to the Harry Ransom Center in Texas, it is finally said, is "an unexpected gift for the countless readers of the Colombian Nobel Prize winner."
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