Laurence De Cambronne
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Laurence de Cambronne (born 1 May 1951,
Casablanca Casablanca, also known in Arabic as Dar al-Bayda ( ar, الدَّار الْبَيْضَاء, al-Dār al-Bayḍāʾ, ; ber, ⴹⴹⴰⵕⵍⴱⵉⴹⴰ, ḍḍaṛlbiḍa, : "White House") is the largest city in Morocco and the country's econom ...
, Morocco) is a French journalist, novelist and humanitarian.


Biography


Family and formation

Descendant of
Arnouph Deshayes de Cambronne Arnouph Louis Joseph Deshayes de Cambronne (or Arnould or Arnoult) (b. March 26, 1768 in Crépy-en-Valois, Oise, d. 1846) was the major adjudant of the National Guard (France) at the Château de Compiègne. Early life He was christened in the ...
and Paul Cottin on her father's side and of Ernest Picard-Destelan and
Joseph Thebaud Joseph Thebaud (1772–1811) was an agent of the French East India Company, and later in about 1792 founded Thebaud Brothers, a commission house in New York City. Founder of the French Benevolent Society of New York.François Picard-Destelan François Picard-Destelan (20 April 1909 in British Hong Kong – 12 January 1983 in Criquetot-l'Esneval) was a French admiral of the French Navy. Biography He joined the French Navy in 1928, in Cherbourg. Promoted to ''Lieutenant de vaissea ...
, former president of the International Monetary Fund, Jacques de Larosière, admiral of the United States Navy,
Leo Hewlett Thebaud Leo Hewlett Thebaud (February 15, 1890 – April 18, 1980) was an admiral of the United States Navy. Early life Thebaud was born in Madison, New Jersey, on February 15, 1890, to Edward Vincent (1824-1900) and Elizabeth Hewlett Scudder (1869-1952 ...
and American philanthropist,
Louis A. Thebaud Louis A. Thebaud (October 24, 1859 – April 2, 1939) was an American businessman, sportsman and philanthropist in the Gilded Age. After working for C. H. Raymond & Co., a contractor of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Mutual Life Ins ...
. She was inspired by the diaries kept by her mother, Marie Picard Destelan, during the Second World War, her succinct notes on her day's activities, her meetings with a married man based on her father, Claude de Cambronne, an aircraft manufacturer, co-founder of Bordeaux-Aéronautique, the aryanized company of Marcel Dassault (ex-Bloch) ;
Raphael Alibert Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual a ...
, who promulgated the first Law on the status of Jews of October 1940 and
René Hardy René Hardy (31 October 1911 – 12 April 1987) was a member of the French Resistance during World War II. Hardy was born in Mortrée, Orne. In spite of having rendered dedicated and valuable service as a member of the resistance group, Combat (F ...
, suspected of being instrumental in the arrest of
Jean Moulin Jean Pierre Moulin (; 20 June 1899 – 8 July 1943) was a French civil servant and resistant who served as the first President of the National Council of the Resistance during World War II from 27 May 1943 until his death less than two months l ...
and General Charles Delestraint, to write ''Les petits agendss rouges'', in 2004. Her sister, Beatrice de Cambronne, a stylist was married to the Belgo-Russian writer and scenarist André Couteaux, the father of
Paul-Marie Coûteaux Paul-Marie Coûteaux (born 31 July 1956, in Paris) is a French politician and author. He served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2009 for the Movement for France, and since 2022 has been a member of Reconquête. Early life P ...
, french politician, and member of Reconquête, since 2022. Laurence de Cambronne was married to the French journalist and television producer Marc Gilbert from 1973 to 1982, and to the journalist Fabien Roland-Lévy, from 1987 to 2003. In 1987, represented by the monarchist lawyer Raymond de Geouffre de la Pradelle and her notary Bruno Cheuvreux, she wins in appeal and inherits from her first husband, who committed suicide in 1982, from a will described as wishful thinking ("voeu pieux") and set a judicial precedent. She went to the
Cours Hattemer Cours Hattemer is a French private, secular school. It is independent of the state, and can follow its own teaching approach, which is structured and places great stress on repetition to drive home what has been learned. The school has many well-kn ...
and Sainte-Marie de Neuilly.


Career

For Paris Match, from 1972 to 1983, she writes about nude beaches, alcoholism and interviews
Georges Dumézil Georges Edmond Raoul Dumézil (4 March 189811 October 1986) was a French philologist, linguist, and religious studies scholar who specialized in comparative linguistics and mythology. He was a professor at Istanbul University, École pratique d ...
for
Le Point ''Le Point'' () is a French weekly political and news magazine published in Paris. History and profile ''Le Point'' was founded in September 1972 by a group of journalists who had, one year earlier, left the editorial team of '' L'Express'', w ...
in 1984, after joining
ELLE magazine ''Elle'' (stylized ''ELLE'') is a worldwide women's magazine of French origin that offers a mix of fashion and beauty content, together with culture, society and lifestyle. The title means "she" or "her" in French. ''Elle'' is considered the wo ...
, in 1983. She is editor in chief adjunct from 1993 to 2008, and interviews for the magazine : Lionel Jospin,
Jean-Pierre Chevènement Jean-Pierre Chevènement (; born 9 March 1939L ...
, Édith Cresson, Georgina Dufoix, Michel Rocard or Françoise Fabius. in charge of the pages ''Vie Privée'', ''C’est mon histoire'', ''Une journée avec'', inspired by the last page of The Sunday Times Magazine, ''One day in the life of'' and the ''Elle à Paris'' section of the magazine. She also participated in 1996 in the launch of the French television channel Téva. In 2011, she withdraws from the "Literary Prize for Knowledge and research”, created by the novelist Laurence Biava to reward “literary texts on science”, the neo-nazi activist,
Maxime Brunerie Maxime Brunerie (born 21 May 1977) is a French convicted criminal and former neo-Nazi activist, known for his 14 July 2002 assassination attempt on Jacques Chirac, then President of France, during the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris. Biogr ...
, known for having tried to kill the former President of the Republic
Jacques Chirac Jacques René Chirac (, , ; 29 November 193226 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007. Chirac was previously Prime Minister of France from 1974 to 1976 and from 1986 to 1988, as well as Ma ...
on July 14, 2002, being part of the jury. In 2015, during the European migrant crisis, she joins associations, in Leros, as a volunteer, to help creating shelters for
Syrian Syrians ( ar, سُورِيُّون, ''Sūriyyīn'') are an Eastern Mediterranean ethnic group indigenous to the Levant. They share common Levantine Semitic roots. The cultural and linguistic heritage of the Syrian people is a blend of both indi ...
women and children, during their Immigration to Greece. She is mentioned by
Emmanuel Carrère Emmanuel Carrère (born 9 December 1957) is a French author, screenwriter and film director. Life Family Carrère was born into a wealthy family in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. His father, Louis Carrère d'Encausse, is a retired insuranc ...
, in his novel, ''Yoga'' (2020), diagnosed as having Bipolar disorder, accused of arranging the truth to "serve his image" and of "dwelling two months meeting refugees in Leros which would have lasted only a few days", "tricking and transforming a legal constraint into self-glorification", using dichotomy, mythomania, uchronia, and with the "obsession of bifurcation", towards a universe of lies:
''Our friend Laurence de Cambronne, who was a journalist before living in Patmos for half of the year, has returned to work for a report in Leros. She comes to dinner at the house, she tells, she gets excited. She speaks of the courage of migrants, of the indifference of some, of the dedication of others, of an American historian who left everything to do there, she says, a wonderful job. Listening to her, we are a little ashamed of our carelessness of being happy in the world, dressed in elegantly creased white linen and mainly busy choosing the day's beach according to the tavern and canopy.'' (
Emmanuel Carrère Emmanuel Carrère (born 9 December 1957) is a French author, screenwriter and film director. Life Family Carrère was born into a wealthy family in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. His father, Louis Carrère d'Encausse, is a retired insuranc ...
, ''Yoga'', Éditions Gallimard, october 2020)


Bibliography


Writer

* ''Le Danger de naître : Entretiens avec Laurence de Cambronne'', with Claude Sureau, Plon, 1993 * ''Votre premier mois avec bébé : Les 100 questions que se pose une mère dans les jours qui suivent la naissance de son enfant'', Robert Laffont, 1998 * ''Les petits agendas rouges'', Plon, 2004 * ''Les plus belles histoires d'amour de Elle : C'est mon histoire'', with Antoine Silber, Robert Laffont, 2006


Collection manager

*Gilles Verdiani, ''Mon métier de père'',
JC Lattès JC Lattès is a French publishing house. A division of Hachette Livre since 1981, JC Lattès' catalogue includes the works of Dan Brown, as well as ''Fifty Shades of Grey'' by E. L. James. Founder Jean-Claude Lattès died on 17 January 2018. ...
, 2012 *Marta de Tena, ''La garde alternée'', JC Lattès, 2012 *Maryline Baumard, ''Vive la pension !'', JC Lattès, 2012 *François Reynaert and Vincent Brocvielle, ''Le Kit du 21e siècle'', JC Lattès, 2013 *
Anne Dufourmantelle Anne Dufourmantelle (20 March 1964 – 21 July 2017) was a French philosopher and psychoanalyst. Education and career Dufourmantelle was educated at Brown University and at Paris-Sorbonne University, where she earned a doctorate in philosophy in ...
and Laure Leter, ''Se trouver'', JC Lattès, 2014


Biographies

* ''
Madame de Staël Madame may refer to: * Madam, civility title or form of address for women, derived from the French * Madam (prostitution), a term for a woman who is engaged in the business of procuring prostitutes, usually the manager of a brothel * ''Madame'' ...
, la femme qui faisait trembler
Napoléon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
'',
Allary Éditions Allary Éditions is an independent French publishing house. History Founded in 2013 by Guillaume Allary, a former philosophy teacher from Nancy, who worked for the Maison d'éducation de la Légion d'honneur, then Flammarion, Hachette Littéra ...
, 2015 * ''Je suis d'Alep, itinéraire d'un migrant ordinaire'', avec Joude Jassouma, Allary Éditions, 2017


Awards

*Nomination for the ''Prix Simone Veil des Femmes de Lettres''Prix Simone Veil
Livres Hebdo


See also

* French literature * French history * French press * Marc Gilbert * Famille Cottin


Notes


External links


Biography on Allary Editions website
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