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Talk:Gabriel Matzneff
Will return to write something short on Francesca Gee a bit later on. https://web.archive.org/web/20200402034934/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/31/world/europe/gabriel-matzneff-victim-france.html
I wouldn't mind finding out who this nameless and uncensored woman is: https://web.archive.org/web/20130326035244/http://matzneff.com/photos.php?une_famille=Amies&une_photo=4 . I will probably emphasize this photo in the article as it's a pretty good one and shows an intergen relationship (which may or may not have been sexual; i don't know at this point). Another photo is here: https://web.archive.org/web/20130119232647/http://matzneff.com/photos.php?une_famille=Amies&une_photo=1 The caption says:
- "G.M. and the teenager who inspired the character of Allegra in Harrison Plaza"
Haven't found out much info about Harrison Plaza or the young woman...
We can do a gallery at the bottom and add some of these images. One could be this https://web.archive.org/web/20130326104136/http://matzneff.com/photos.php?une_famille=Amies&une_photo=5, with the caption reading:
- Marie-Agnès B., very present in Gabriel Matzneff's diaries - in particular in Mes amours décomposés, in Calamity Gab, in La prunelle de mes yeux, in Carnets noirs 2007-2008 and in Les Emiles de Gab la Rafale - and who inspired one of the poems of Super Flumina Babylonis and the character of Constance in Here come the Fiancé.