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Until August
By (Author) Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Penguin Books Ltd
Viking
12th March 2024
12th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Interior life
Fiction in translation
Hardback
144
Width 138mm, Height 204mm, Spine 18mm
237g
THE EXTRAORDINARY LOST NOVEL FROM THE NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR OF LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA AND ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE Sitting alone, overlooking the still and blue lagoon, Ana Magdalena Bach surveys the men of the hotel bar. She is happily married and has no reason to escape the world she has made with her husband and children. And yet, every August, she travels here to the island where her mother is buried, and for one night takes a new lover. Amid sultry days and tropical downpours, lotharios and conmen, Ana journeys further each year into the hinterland of her desire, and the fear that sits quietly at her heart. Constantly surprising and wonderfully sensual, Until August is a profound meditation on freedom, regret, and the mysteries of love, from one of the greatest writers the world has ever known.
No writer since Dickens was so widely read, and so deeply loved, as Gabriel Garca Mrquez -- Salman Rushdie
Few writers can be said to have written books that have changed the whole course of literature. Gabriel Garca Mrquez did just that * Guardian *
One of the greatest visionary writers and one of my favourites from the time I was young -- Barack Obama
The greatest Hispanic novelist since Cervantes * Independent *
An exquisite writer, wise, compassionate and extremely funny * Sunday Telegraph *
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in 1927 near Aracataca, Colombia. He is the author of One Hundred Years of Solitude, Love in the Time of Cholera, and Living to Tell the Tale, among other works of fiction and non-fiction. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. He lives in Mexico City. Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born on 6 March 1927 in Aractaca, Colombia, and died on 17 April 2014 in Mexico City, aged 87. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982 for a body of work that includes novels, works of non-fiction and collections of short stories. His most famous works include Leaf Storm (1955), In Evil Hour (1962), One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), The Autumn of the Patriarch(1975), Chronicle of a Death Foretold (1981), Love in the Time of Cholera (1985), The General in His Labyrinth (1989), News of a Kidnapping (1996), Living to Tell the Tale (2002) and Memories of My Melancholy Whores (2004).