"I know when they are ready to eat the cake I'm baking," he noted Colombian writer .- The Colombian Nobel laureate, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, says he is writing.
"Not only not true, but what is certain is that I do nothing but write," Marquez said in a brief interview published Sunday in El Tiempo newspaper, which asked about recent reports that would never write a book.
From his studio in Mexico, García Márquez said, that "my job is not to publish, but to write."
"I know when they are ready to eat the cake I'm baking," said the Nobel in reference to which only he knows when to expect or 'ready to eat' the writing that makes or 'baked'.
In late March the Chilean newspaper La Tercera published statements of the literary agent Carmen Balcells in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bpublished by the Nobel laureate, saying "suspected" Garcia Marquez would write.
"I think García Márquez will not write anymore, and is a client that represents 36.2% of revenue" from the publisher, Balcells told the Chilean newspaper, referring to Carmen Balcells Literary Agency.
The writer, 81, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982, he published his latest book "Memories of My Melancholy Whores" in 2004, told Time.
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