The late Colombian author didn’t want his final book published, but his sons’ decision to do so is inspiring to writers like me
, should not be published. However, last week his sons announced that the work would be released in March next year. The rights and wrongs of going against their father’s wishes are complicated by the fact that at the time of writing this final novel,
But to look at it through the eyes of someone with dementia, like myself, diagnosed nine years ago, maybe the book will provide something more. A clue to how his talent had or had not changed with dementia in tow. I certainly couldn’t havewithout the help of my partner in writing, Anna Wharton. Yet Márquez was an already accomplished author doing what he did best, writing novels.
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