“Anne and Claire were in their 30s, both embarked on writing careers, each with a daughter (and each would soon have another). For years, they’d been looking to collaborate, waiting for the right subject. In 2014, Anne decided to take a thick biography of Marcel Duchamp on summer vacation. She was reading it in a swimming pool when she saw the name Gabriële Buffet, her great-grandmother. And of course Gabriële would be there.”
Read the full article in the Washington Post.