Vanessa Springora (born 16 March 1972) is a French publisher, writer and film director. She is the author of the memoir ''Consent'', describing sexual abuse she experienced beginning at age 14 from author
Gabriel Matzneff
Gabriel Michel Hippolyte Matzneff (born 12 August 1936) is a French writer and pedophile. He was the winner of the Mottard and Amic awards from the Académie française in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the Prix Renaudot, Prix Renaudot essay in 201 ...
, then 49. The book became a bestseller and prompted changes to the French age of consent.
Early life
Born and raised in Paris by her mother, Springora studied at the collège Jacques-Prévert, and later the
lycée Fénelon in Paris, before taking a
Diplôme d'études approfondies
A Master of Advanced Studies (MASt or MAS), or Master of Advanced Study, is a postgraduate degree awarded in various countries. Master of Advanced Studies programs may be non-consecutive programs tailored for "specific groups of working professio ...
in Modern Literature at the
Sorbonne University
Sorbonne University () is a public research university located in Paris, France. The institution's legacy reaches back to the Middle Ages in 1257 when Sorbonne College was established by Robert de Sorbon as a constituent college of the Unive ...
.
Career
In 2003 Springora began working at the
Institut national de l'audiovisuel as a writer and director, before joining the publisher
Éditions Julliard
Éditions Julliard is a French publishing house. It was founded in 1942 by René Julliard.
Julliard was known as a discoverer and publisher of talents, in particular Françoise Sagan and Jean d'Ormesson. After Julliard's death in July 1962, the ...
in 2006 as an editorial assistant. She has written and directed for the screen, with titles including the film ''Dérive'' (2006) and the television series ''Quotidien'' (2016). In 2019, she was appointed head of
Éditions Julliard
Éditions Julliard is a French publishing house. It was founded in 1942 by René Julliard.
Julliard was known as a discoverer and publisher of talents, in particular Françoise Sagan and Jean d'Ormesson. After Julliard's death in July 1962, the ...
.
''Consent''
In early January 2020, Springora published ''Le Consentement'' (), a memoir in which she describes how, from the age of 14, she was groomed and sexually abused by the author
Gabriel Matzneff
Gabriel Michel Hippolyte Matzneff (born 12 August 1936) is a French writer and pedophile. He was the winner of the Mottard and Amic awards from the Académie française in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the Prix Renaudot, Prix Renaudot essay in 201 ...
, who was then 49.
In the memoir, she describes herself as a vulnerable teenager of divorced parents who first met Matzneff when she was 13. The book describes how Matzneff actively pursued her by writing her letters, waiting for her outside her school, and following her in the street.
Springora's memoir met with critical and commercial success, quickly becoming a bestseller. It also sent shockwaves through the French publishing world, since it highlighted a history of
pedophilia
Pedophilia ( alternatively spelled paedophilia) is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children. Although girls typically begin the process of pube ...
and
sex tourism
Sex tourism is the practice of traveling to foreign countries, often on a different continent, with the intention of engaging in sexual activity or relationships, in exchange providing money or lifestyle support. This practice predominantly oper ...
that Matzneff has discussed and written about in his own books for decades. Matzneff made no secret of his sexual activities. In 1975, he appeared on
''Apostrophes'' to promote his essay ''Les moins de seize ans'' (''The Under 16s''), in which he discussed sexual relations with people under the age of 16. He later wrote an anonymised account of his relationship with Springora in the book ''La Prunelle de mes yeux'' () (Gallimard, 1995).
The fallout was significant. Matzneff's three publishers all ceased working with him; a lifetime stipend was revoked; and the French government announced it would implement an age of consent of 15.
The scandal and the ongoing criminal prosecution also turned a spotlight onto a number of high-profile figures in French society who supported and socialised with Matzneff (including
François Mitterrand
François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 19168 January 1996) was a French politician and statesman who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France. As a former First ...
,
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Jean Louis Marie Le Pen (20 June 1928 – 7 January 2025), commonly known as Jean-Marie Le Pen (), was a French politician, lawyer and activist. He founded the far-right National Front (now National Rally) party and served as the party's presi ...
, the fashion designer
Yves Saint Laurent and his partner
Pierre Bergé
Pierre Vital Georges Bergé (; 14 November 1930 – 8 September 2017) was a French industrialist and patron. He co-founded the fashion label Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), and was a longtime business partner—and onetime significant other—of its ...
). The French politician claimed to have been unaware of Matzneff's pedophilia, despite a long association with the writer. Following public pressure, Girard resigned as deputy mayor of Paris in July 2020.
''Le Consentement'' was published in English as ''Consent'' (translated by
Natasha Lehrer
Natasha Lehrer is a writer and literary translator. She was born in London and studied at Oxford University and the Université de Paris VIII. Her translations have received multiple awards, and been longlisted and shortlisted for several prizes. ...
) by
HarperVia in February 2021. In ''
The New York Times
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'', critic
Parul Sehgal
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praised the memoir and the translation, and noted the impact the book was having: "By every conceivable metric, her book is a triumph."
In September 2021,
Editis
Editis is a French group of publishing companies, subsidiary of Czech Media Invest. It is the second-largest French publishing group, after Hachette Livre.
In June 2023, after acquiring a majority stake in Hachette's parent company, the Laga ...
announced that Springora was leaving the management of
Éditions Julliard
Éditions Julliard is a French publishing house. It was founded in 1942 by René Julliard.
Julliard was known as a discoverer and publisher of talents, in particular Françoise Sagan and Jean d'Ormesson. After Julliard's death in July 1962, the ...
.
In 2023, ''Consent'' was adapted into a
film of the same name directed by
Vanessa Filho
Vanessa Filho (born 1980) is a French film director and screenwriter. She has written and directed the feature films '' Angel Face'' (2018) and ''Consent'' (2023). In 2024, she was nominated for the César Award for Best Adaptation for ''Consent ...
, starring as Springora and
Jean-Paul Rouve
Jean-Paul Rouve (; born 26 January 1967) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. He is a founding member of the Les Robins des Bois comedy troupe, active from 1996 onwards.
He has appeared in over 70 film and television pro ...
as Matzneff.
References
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1972 births
French women writers
Living people
French writers
Child sexual abuse in France