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From: International Herald Tribune
Date: 19971121
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International Herald Tribune
11-21-1997
PARIS M. Andre Sagnier, former manager of the Biblioteque de Propagande Republicaine, has asked the police to seize the numbers of the Journal in which M. Emile Zola's Paris has appeared. He complains that the novelist has made use of his name for one of his characters. M. Zola has informed that in future he will spell the name without a ''g.'' M. Zola had once before to modify the name of one of his characters in Pot-Bouille. A certain M. Duverdy objected to his name appearing in a novel.
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