MOSCOW, April 2 (RIA Novosti) - Colombian writer and Nobel Prize winner, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is to give up writing, his agent was quoted as saying by the Chilean La Tercera paper on Thursday.
"I don't think Garcia Marquez will write anything else," Carmen Balcells told the paper.
Gerald Martin, the 82-year-old writer's biographer, also expressed doubts whether Marquez would publish anything new.
However, some media said that the author had some unpublished works. The Colombian media said earlier Marquez' book tentatively titled We Will See Each Other in August is to be published later in 2009.
Reporters are expecting a comment from Marquez, the 1982 Nobel Prize winner for literature.
Marquez won his fame with One Hundred Years of Solitude, a magical realism novel he wrote in 1967. The writer published his last novel, Memories of My Melancholy Whores, in 2004.
