It would be hard to imagine a more unsatisfying goodbye from the author of One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), the book that threw open the doors of Latin American literature. Until August, nimbly translated by Anne McLean, is a microscopic story, its contents hardly sufficient for it to be called a novella, much less a finished novel. Reading it may provoke unhealthy levels of frustration in those familiar with García Márquez's most indelible creations.
Readers' inevitable disappointment with Until August may be directed partly at García Márquez's two sons and literary executors, who permitted its publication even though their father had made his wishes clear.
"This book doesn't work," he told them. "It must be destroyed." He finished his fifth, and final, draft in late 2004, when he was 77, around the time his memory commenced the merciless process of disappearing.
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