A novel of lesbian identity and motherhood, and the societal pressures
that place them in opposition. The daughter of an illustrious French
family whose members include a former Prime Minister, a model, and a
journalist, Constance Debré abandoned her marriage and legal career
in 2015 to write full-time and begin a relationship with a woman. Her
transformation from affluent career woman to broke single lesbian was
chronicled in her 2018 novel Play boy, praised by Virginie Despentes
for its writing that is at once “flippant and consumed by
anxiety.” In Love Me Tender, Debré goes on to further describe the
consequences of that life-changing decision. Her husband, Laurent,
seeks to permanently separate her from their eight-year old child.
Vilified in divorce court by her ex, she loses custody of her son and
is allowed to see him only once every two weeks for a supervised hour.
Deprived of her child, Debré gives up her two-bedroom apartment and
bounces between borrowed apartments, hotel rooms, and a studio the
size of a cell. She involves herself in brief affairs with numerous
women who vary in age, body type, language, and lifestyle. But the
closer she gets to them, the more distant she feels. Apart from
cigarettes and sex, her life is completely ascetic: a regime of
intense reading and writing, interrupted only by sleep and athletic
swimming. She shuns any place where she might observe children,
avoiding playgrounds and parks “as if they were cluster bombs ready
to explode, riddling her body with pieces of shrapnel.” Writing
graphically about sex, rupture, longing, and despair in the first
person, Debré’s work is often compared with the punk-era writings
of Guillaume Dustan and Herve Guibert, whose work she has championed.
As she says of Guibert: “I love him because he says I and he’s a
pornographer. That seems to be essential when you write. Otherwise you
don’t say anything.” But in Love Me Tender, Debré speaks
courageously of love in its many forms, reframing what it means to be
a mother beyond conventional expectations.
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ISBN
9781635901757
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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