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French Author Constance Debré Appointed Visiting Professor at Freie Universität Berlin

Writer will hold Samuel Fischer Visiting Professorship at the Peter Szondi Institute for the 2025 summer semester

№ 018/2025 from Feb 12, 2025

French author and lawyer Constance Debré will hold the Samuel Fischer Visiting Professorship at the Peter Szondi Institute of Comparative Literature, Freie Universität Berlin, during the 2025 summer semester. Debré will give a public inaugural lecture on May 6, 2025, starting at 6:15 p.m. to mark the commencement of her professorship. The event will be in English and is free of charge.

Constance Debré was born in Paris in 1972. She attended the prestigious Lycée Henri IV preparatory school and later studied law at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University. After completing her studies, she worked as an attorney and defense lawyer in various capacities, for example, for her father who was charged with embezzlement in 2011 together with former French president Jacques Chirac. During this phase of her life, Debré also launched her literary career with Un peu là beaucoup ailleurs, for which she won the French literary prize Prix Contrepoint in 2005. In 2015, she gave up her law career and left her husband in order to dedicate herself fully to writing.

Debré’s Autofictional Works Grapple with Questions of Identity and Social Norms

Debré’s novels are often autofictional. In them she works through her relationship to her celebrity family, her parents’ drug addiction, her coming-out as queer, as well as the legal battle for custody of her son. Her literary breakthrough came in 2018 with the publication of Play Boy, a biting and provocative reflection on her radical rejection of bourgeois Parisian life. In 2020 the illustrious publishing house Éditions Flammarion published Love Me Tender, in which Debré deepens her critique of the bourgeoisie, describes her path to self-determination as a queer woman, and explores freedom through forms of physical desire. Play Boy was Debré’s first work to be translated into German and was published in 2024 by Matthes & Seitz. The German translator of the novel, Max Henninger, has also prepared a German translation of Love Me Tender with the same publishers, forthcoming March 2025.

While her 2022 novel Nom revisits similar themes, Debré most recent work, Offenses from 2023, delves into the French legal system with a story about an elderly woman who is murdered by a drug addict due to financial problems.

Constance Debré to Become 52nd Samuel Fischer Visiting Professor

As Samuel Fischer Visiting Professor, Constance Debré will offer a seminar this summer semester entitled “Writing Against.” The course will examine how literary writing functions as an act of resistance against social conventions and at the same time serves as a mode of addressing existential concerns. Through an innovative reinterpretation of the famous quote by G. K. Chesterton, “What’s wrong with the World? – I am,” Debré will investigate literary works from a variety of authors both past (e.g., Dante, Charles Baudelaire, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Thomas Bernhard) and present (e.g., Joan Didion, Bret Easton Ellis, Ágota Kristóf). In analyzing these works, students will also be asked to write their own texts and discuss them in the seminar.

The Peter Szondi Institute of Comparative Literature at Freie Universität Berlin has awarded the Samuel Fischer Visiting Professorship for Literature regularly since 1998. It is funded by Freie Universität Berlin, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), S. Fischer Verlag publishing house, and Holtzbrinck Berlin – Inspire Together. Writers from different literary traditions and cultural backgrounds are invited to teach at the institute for a semester and engage in a critical reflection on literature from around the world.

Further Information

Inaugural Lecture

  • Date and Time: May 6, 2025, 6:15 p.m.
  • Location: Seminar Center (Room L116), Silberlaube building, Otto-von-Simson-Straße 26, 14195 Berlin

More information on the Samuel Fischer Visiting Professorship

Contact

Dr. David Wachter, Peter Szondi Institute of Comparative Literature, Freie Universität Berlin, Email: david.wachter@fu-berlin.de