Why Constance Debré shed marriage, law and a French political dynasty to write novels
One of France’s most significant literary voices on pursuing a ‘higher purpose’ — and how the country’s judicial system crushes the weakest
One of France’s most significant literary voices on pursuing a ‘higher purpose’ — and how the country’s judicial system crushes the weakest

A nameless narrator finds connections with the American pioneer of modernism in a confounding, compelling fiction-biography hybrid

Political woes and a ballooning deficit leave Paris searching for stability at home and credibility abroad

To finish her semi-autobiographical ‘The Country of Others’ trilogy the French writer drew on deeply personal experiences of…

Protests by authors at the French publishing house are a symptom of the struggle between establishment and insurgents

From a 22-year-old’s striking debut to fictional forays by acclaimed poets, first novels that conjure China, Spain, Italy,…

Writers flee Paris publishing house Grasset in protest at conservative owner Vincent Bolloré