The Forbidden Manuscript
1 min readSons publish book Nobel-winning author wanted destroyed
Two sons of the late Nobel-winning author have defied their father's wishes and published a book he wanted...
Sons publish book Nobel-winning author wanted destroyed
Two sons of the late Nobel-winning author have defied their father’s wishes and published a book he wanted destroyed.
The author, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 19XX, left instructions for all copies of his unfinished manuscript to be destroyed after his death. However, his sons discovered the manuscript and decided to publish it, citing the importance of sharing their father’s final work with the world.
The book, titled “Title of Book,” has garnered mixed reviews from critics and fans of the author. Some have praised it as a fitting conclusion to the author’s oeuvre, while others have criticized it as a betrayal of the author’s wishes.
Regardless of the controversy, the publication of the book has sparked renewed interest in the author’s work and legacy, ensuring that his literary contributions will continue to be debated and celebrated for years to come.