Vanessa Springora

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Vanessa Springora (born March 16, 1972 ) is a French publishing editor .

Life

Springora attended the Lycée Fénelon in Paris and studied literature at the Université Paris-Sorbonne . In 2003 she completed additional training at the Institut national de l'audiovisuel and made a documentary film. From 2006 she worked as an editor and publishing assistant at the book publisher Éditions Julliard . In addition, since 2010 she has been editing the “Nouvelles Mythologies” series published by Mazarine Pingeot and Sophie Nordmann at Editions Robert Laffont . She has been head of the publishing business at Julliard since December 2019.

Springora published an autobiographical book in early 2020 with the title Le Consentement (German "Die Einwilligung"). In it, she accuses the writer Gabriel Matzneff of having sexually abused her. The book met with a strong response - also against the background of the MeToo movement.

Works

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Romy Strassenburg: industrial accident . Vanessa Springora describes how a star author abused her as a girl in: Der Freitag 3/2020, p. 16
  2. deutschlandfunkkultur.de January 14, 2020: The line between flirtation and assault
  3. Nils Minkmar: France discusses abuse: behind the bourgeois mask. In: Der Spiegel. January 20, 2020, accessed June 9, 2020 .