Purple Magazine
— The Future Issue #37 S/S 2022

miu miu s/s 2022

interview with CONSTANCE DEBRÉ by OLIVIER ZAHM photography by CASPER SEJERSEN style by CAMILLE BIDAULT-WADDINGTON french writer constance debré recently published a new novel, nom (name), an autofiction in which she advances her radical political program: “i am for the abolition of inheritance, i am for the abolition of parental authority, i am for the abolition of marriage, i am for the abolition of filiation, i am for the abolition of the family name, i am against guardianship, minority, i am against patrimony, i am against domicile, nationality, i am for the abolition of civil status, i am for the abolition of the family.” OLIVIER ZAHM — You speak of a manual for existence in your stories. Is literature a tool for living these days? CONSTANCE DEBRÉ — The first thing I seek when reading other authors is a manual for existence because we understand nothing about life and our…

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