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Virginie Despentes (; born 13 June 1969) is a French writer, novelist, and filmmaker. She is known for her work exploring gender, sexuality, and people who live in poverty or other marginalised conditions.


Work

Despentes' work is an inventory of youth
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; it pertains to the
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lived by
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and to the acclimation of
pornography Pornography (often shortened to porn or porno) is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the exclusive purpose of sexual arousal. Primarily intended for adults,
in public spaces through new communication techniques. With a transgressive exploration of obscenity's limits, as a
novelist A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living writing novels and other fiction, while others aspire to ...
or a
film-maker Filmmaking (film production) is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, starting with an initial story, idea, or commission. It then continues through screenwriting, castin ...
she proposes social critique and an antidote to the new moral order. Her characters deal with misery and injustice, self-violence such as
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, or violence towards others such as
rape Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without their consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or ag ...
or
terrorism Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of criminal violence to provoke a state of terror or fear, mostly with the intention to achieve political or religious aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violen ...
, violences she has also suffered from. She is one of the most popular French authors from this era. "Despentes is a legend in France, especially among young women. Much of this reputation rests on her first novel, ''Baise-moi'' (1994)" "Although mostly unknown in the United States, Despentes is something of a legend in contemporary feminist circles," Her book ''
King Kong Theory ''King Kong Theory'' is a book by filmmaker and novelist Virginie Despentes, first published in French in 2006 by Grasset. English-language editions have been published in 2010 by The Feminist Press (translated by Stéphanie Benson) and in 2020 by ...
'' is sometimes taught in
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and "often passed down to millennial women as a recommendation from a cool, not-that-much-older mentor." For years after the release of her 1993 novel ''Rape Me'', she was depicted by French literary institutions as an outsider or "
enfant terrible ''Enfant terrible'' (; ; "terrible child") is a French expression, traditionally referring to a child who is terrifyingly candid by saying embarrassing things to parents or others. However, the expression has drawn multiple usage in careers of ...
", and drew criticism from both the political left and right. Later works such as ''Apocalypse Bébé'' (2010) and the ''Vernon Subutex'' trilogy (2015–17) received many positive reviews.


Life and career

Virginie Despentes was born as Virginie Daget in 1969. She grew up in
Nancy, France Nancy ; Lorraine Franconian: ''Nanzisch'' is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the northeastern Departments of France, French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. It was the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, which was Lorraine and Barrois, an ...
in a
working-class The working class (or labouring class) comprises those engaged in manual-labour occupations or industrial work, who are remunerated via waged or salaried contracts. Working-class occupations (see also " Designation of workers by collar colou ...
family. Her parents were postal workers. At fifteen years old, her parents admitted her to a
psychiatric hospital Psychiatric hospitals, also known as mental health hospitals, behavioral health hospitals, are hospitals or wards specializing in the treatment of severe mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, dissociative ...
against her will. She later noted, "I’m sure now that I would never have been locked up if I had been born a boy. The antics that caused me to end up in a psych ward were not that feral." At seventeen years old, Despentes left her home and her studies. As a teenager, she was a
hitchhiker Hitchhiking (also known as thumbing, autostop or hitching) is a means of transportation that is gained by asking individuals, usually strangers, for a ride in their car or other vehicle. The ride is usually, but not always, free. Nomads have ...
and followed rock bands. While hitchhiking with a friend, when she was seventeen years old, Despentes was threatened by three young men with a rifle, and she was gang-raped. She had a switchblade in her pocket, but she was too scared to use it. Despentes settled in Lyon, where she worked as a maid, a prostitute in "
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s" and peep shows, a sales clerk in a record store, a freelance rock journalist, and a pornographic film critic. In 1994, her first book ''Baise-moi'' was published. The book focused on two female sex workers who go on a killing spree after one of them is gang-raped. For the book, she had taken the pen name, "Despentes," which was inspired by
La Croix-Rousse La Croix-Rousse is a hill high in the city of Lyon, France, as well as the name of a neighborhood located on this hill. The neighborhood is divided into les pentes (slopes, belonging to the city's 1st arrondissement) and le plateau (atop the hil ...
, her old neighborhood in Lyon. The neighborhood was hilly; "pente" is French for hill. She had chosen the pen name so that her family could have some distance from the book. Despentes moved to Paris. In 2000, she directed her first film, ''
Baise-moi ''Baise-moi'' is a 2000 French crime thriller film written and directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi and starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaëla Anderson. It is based on the novel by Despentes, first published in 1993. The film recei ...
'', an adaptation of her own novel, co-directed with former pornographic actress
Coralie Trinh Thi Coralie Trinh Thi (born 11 April 1976) is a former pornographic actress, also known for writing and directing with Virginie Despentes the film ''Baise-moi'' (2000). During her career as a porn performer, she was generally just credited as Coral ...
. It starred
Karen Lancaume Karen Lancaume (born Karine Bach, 19 January 1973 – 28 January 2005) was a French pornographic film actress. She appeared in over 83 pornographic films between 1996 and 2000. She starred as Nadine in the 2000 film, ''Baise-moi'', a mainstream f ...
and
Raffaëla Anderson Raffaëla Anderson (born Malika Amrane on 8 January 1976) is a French former adult film performer. During her porn career, she was often credited as Raphaëlla (also spelled Raphaëla). Career Anderson studied to be a secretary. She entered t ...
. ''Baise-moi'' is a contemporary example of a
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, an
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genre. After the release of the 1993 novel, and the film adaptation was highly controversial. When discussing her life and work, Despentes explained,
I became a prostitute and walked the streets in low-cut tops and high-heeled shoes owing no one an explanation, and I kept and spent every penny I earned. I hitchhiked, I was raped, I hitchhiked again. I wrote a first novel and published it under my own, clearly female first name, not imagining for a second that when it came out I’d be continually lectured to about all the boundaries that should never be crossed. . . . I wanted to live like a man, so I lived like a man.
Her novel ''Les Jolies Choses'' was adapted for the screen in 2001 by
Gilles Paquet-Brenner Gilles Paquet-Brenner (born 14 September 1974) is a French director and screenwriter. He is the son of the opera singer Ève Brenner. Paquet-Brenner's first feature film in 2001, ''Pretty Things'', won an award at the Deauville American Film Fes ...
, with
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and
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in the lead roles. The film was awarded the
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prize at the 2001
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. From 2004 to 2005, she wrote a blog that documented her daily life. Around this time she began identifying as a lesbian and started to date Spanish philosopher Paul B. Preciado before he transitioned to male. In 2005, she wrote three songs for the album ''Va Chercher la Police'' for the group
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. In 2006, she published a non-fiction work, ''King Kong Theory''. It recounts her experiences in the French sex industry, and the infamy and praise she experienced for writing ''Baise-Moi.'' In 2009 she directed her first documentary, ''Mutantes (Féminisme Porno Punk)'', which was broadcast on TV Pink. In 2010, her novel ''Apocalypse bébé'' was awarded the Renaudot prize. ''
Bye Bye Blondie ''Bye Bye Blondie'' is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Virginie Despentes. Cast *Emmanuelle Béart as Frances ** Clara Ponsot as Young Frances * Béatrice Dalle as Gloria **Soko as Young Gloria *Pascal Greggory as Claude *Stomy Bugsy as Fra ...
'' was adapted for film with
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and
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. Cecilia Backes and Salima Boutebal produced a stage adaptation of ''King Kong Theory'' during the "Outside"
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. In 2011, her commentary on
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appeared in ''The Guardian''. The English translation of her novel ''Vernon Subutex 1'' was shortlisted for the 2018
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.


Reception

In 2018,
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discussed her early dislike of Despentes and other writers such as
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, writing about ''Rape Me'', "There was an anger and a sarcasm in the writing that I turned away from. I felt too much empathy for éverineto mock her. Despentes seemed content to judge Séverine superficially, and it felt to me like a betrayal of the novelist’s task to render some human truth on the page. ..The book reads as if Despentes had a personal score to settle with some phantom woman offstage. ..It felt to me like Acker and Despentes were jutting out their chins trying to prove they could produce work that was as ugly and aggressive as a man’s". She noted that critics also "derided Despentes for lacking a 'literary style'". Elkin highly praised the later Despentes books ''Pretty Things'', ''King Kong Theory'', and ''Vernon Subutex'', saying that ''Pretty Things'' "wickedly refutes the stereotype of the chic French girl and exposes the sham at the heart of femininity. And it shows our complicity, male and female, individual and corporate, in keeping the sham of femininity alive." ''Pretty Things'' was also praised by multiple critics after Emma Ramadan's translation. Anthony Cummins, reviewing ''Vernon Subutex 3'', wrote that "the novel’s real energy, somewhere between contrarian op-ed and off-colour standup, lies in how Despentes stays out of the picture to let the story unfold through the thoughts of its large, 20-plus cast ..it’s a dark story of how violence can be turned to entertainment for the sake of profit. It can be exhausting, but it’s also invigorating, and there isn’t really anything else like it right now."


Awards and Distinctions

Despentes won the 1998 Prix de Flore, and 1999 Prix Saint-Valentin for ''Les Jolies Choses''; 2010
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for ''Apocalypse Bébé''. She was named a member of the
Académie Goncourt The Société littéraire des Goncourt (Goncourt Literary Society), usually called the Académie Goncourt (Goncourt Academy), is a French literary organisation based in Paris. It was founded in 1900 by the French writer and publisher Edmond de Go ...
on January 5, 2016. Despentes resigned from this position on January 5, 2020 in order to dedicate more time to writing. In 2018, Despentes was shortlisted for the
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, for Vernon Subutex 1, translated into English by
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.


Bibliography


Novels

*''Baise-moi''. 1993; Grasset, 1999, ** *''Les Chiennes savantes''. Éditions J'ai lu, 1997 *''Les Jolies choses''. J'ai lu, 2008, **''Pretty Things'', translated into English by Emma Ramadan, The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2018, *1999 - ''Mordre au travers''. *''Teen spirit''. 2002, J'ai lu, 2004, *2002 - ''Trois étoiles''. *''Bye bye Blondie: roman'', Grasset, 2004, *''King Kong théorie'', Grasset, 2006 **''King Kong Theorie'', Berlin Verlag, 2007, **; Translator Stéphanie Benson, Feminist Press, 2010, *2010 - ''Apocalypse Bébé''.
''King Kong Theory'' - translated into English (Feminist Press 2010)

''Apocalypse Baby'' - translated into English (Feminist Press 2015)
* 2015 Vernon Subutex: Volume 1 (published in English by
MacLehose Press Quercus is a formerly independent publishing house, based in London, that was acquired by Hodder & Stoughton in 2014. It was founded in 2004 by Mark Smith and Wayne Davies. Quercus is known for its lists in crime (publishing such authors as Ell ...
2017, translated by
Frank Wynne Frank Wynne (born 1962) is an Irish literary translator and writer. Born in County Sligo in the west of Ireland, he worked as a comics editor at Fleetway and later at comic magazine ''Deadline''. He worked for a time at AOL before becoming a l ...
) - shortlisted for the
International Booker Prize The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announc ...
* 2015 Vernon Subutex: Volume 2 (
Éditions Grasset The Grasset Editions () is a French publishing house founded in 1907 by (1881–1955). History Founder In 1913, Bernard Grasset publishes the first volume of ''À la recherche du temps perdu'', by Marcel Proust, '' Du côté de chez Swann'', ...
, published in English by
MacLehose Press Quercus is a formerly independent publishing house, based in London, that was acquired by Hodder & Stoughton in 2014. It was founded in 2004 by Mark Smith and Wayne Davies. Quercus is known for its lists in crime (publishing such authors as Ell ...
2018, translated by
Frank Wynne Frank Wynne (born 1962) is an Irish literary translator and writer. Born in County Sligo in the west of Ireland, he worked as a comics editor at Fleetway and later at comic magazine ''Deadline''. He worked for a time at AOL before becoming a l ...
) * 2017 Vernon Subutex: Volume 3 (
Éditions Grasset The Grasset Editions () is a French publishing house founded in 1907 by (1881–1955). History Founder In 1913, Bernard Grasset publishes the first volume of ''À la recherche du temps perdu'', by Marcel Proust, '' Du côté de chez Swann'', ...
, published in English by
MacLehose Press Quercus is a formerly independent publishing house, based in London, that was acquired by Hodder & Stoughton in 2014. It was founded in 2004 by Mark Smith and Wayne Davies. Quercus is known for its lists in crime (publishing such authors as Ell ...
2021, translated by
Frank Wynne Frank Wynne (born 1962) is an Irish literary translator and writer. Born in County Sligo in the west of Ireland, he worked as a comics editor at Fleetway and later at comic magazine ''Deadline''. He worked for a time at AOL before becoming a l ...
) *2018 ''Pretty Things'' (''Les Jolies Choses,''
Éditions Grasset The Grasset Editions () is a French publishing house founded in 1907 by (1881–1955). History Founder In 1913, Bernard Grasset publishes the first volume of ''À la recherche du temps perdu'', by Marcel Proust, '' Du côté de chez Swann'', ...
,1998) published in English by
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in a translation by Emma Ramadan *2022


Stories

*1997 : « C'est dehors, c'est la nuit », ''recueil collectif Dix'', Grasset / Les Inrockuptibles. *1999 : ''Mordre au travers'', recueil de nouvelles, Librio. *2004 : « Toujours aussi pute », ''Revue Bordel, n°2'', Flammarion. *2004 : « Putain, je déteste le foot... », biography of
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of the group
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, ''Rock & Folk'', n°444. *2004 : une nouvelle dans le recueil ''Des nouvelles'' du Prix de Flore, Flammarion. *2009 : « I put a spell on you », ''Psychologies magazine'', Hors série « Les Secrets de l'érotisme ».


See also

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List of LGBT-related films directed by women This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related films that were directed by women. LGBT-themed films directed by women – especially, but not exclusively, lesbian-themed movies – are an important and distinct subset of the gen ...


References


External links


Serpent's Tail author page
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Review of ''King Kong Theory''Review of ''Apocalypse Baby''''LRB'' career overview and review of ''Apocalypse Baby''
''L'Express'', Marianne Payot, 19 August 2010
VernonSubutex.net
official site for the book in English {{DEFAULTSORT:Despentes, Virginie 1969 births Living people Writers from Nancy, France French women screenwriters French screenwriters French film directors French women novelists Lambda Literary Award winners French women film directors French lesbian writers Prix Renaudot winners Mass media people from Nancy, France