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Rencontre avec Constance Debré - Livre sur la Place

Lecture, Literature in Nancy
  • In this brief, incisive text, Constance Debré examines death penalty procedures in the United States. In factual, non-judgmental writing, she describes the protocols put in place to legally deliver death, and questions the society that produces them. At the same time, she paints a portrait of America and questions its relationship with the world.

    Constance Debré is a French novelist. Granddaughter of Michel Debré and a former lawyer, she began her literary career by publishing...
    In this brief, incisive text, Constance Debré examines death penalty procedures in the United States. In factual, non-judgmental writing, she describes the protocols put in place to legally deliver death, and questions the society that produces them. At the same time, she paints a portrait of America and questions its relationship with the world.

    Constance Debré is a French novelist. Granddaughter of Michel Debré and a former lawyer, she began her literary career by publishing autobiographical novels that met with great public success. Her Love me Tender was awarded the Prix Les Inrockuptibles 2020 and has been adapted for the cinema (release December 2025). She lives in Los Angeles for several months a year.

    The meeting will be hosted by Sarah Polacci, general curator of Livre sur la Place, and will be followed by a book signing with the participation of Le Hall du Livre bookshop.

    Admission free without reservation, subject to availability.

    Meeting in partnership with Bibliothèques de Nancy, EDF, Maisons Mengin and Hôtel Littéraire Stendhal.
  • Rates
  • Free
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  • On January 30, 2026 at 6:30 PM