The Scottish Mail on Sunday

A PREDATOR FINALLY BROUGHT TO BOOK

Consent: A Memoir Vanessa Springora HarperVia £12.99 ★★★★☆

- Madeleine Feeny

Does literature really excuse everything?’ asks Vanessa Springora in her memoir, a searing indictment of an overly permissive era that has triggered a national reckoning in France. Consent chronicles Springora’s teenage affair with Gabriel Matzneff (right), an author whose brazen exaltation of sexual relationsh­ips with adolescent­s earned him fame as a provocateu­r.

In the 1970s, some liberals petitioned for the decriminal­isation of adult-juvenile sexual activity. Matzneff exploited this cultural context, and the veneration of art over morality, by enshrining his predilecti­ons in literature; Springora argues that he wrote to secure impunity. His books – featuring letters proving the consent of his ‘muses’ – are ripostes to paedophili­a accusation­s but fail to recognise that the vulnerabil­ity of these minors negates their consent.

Starved of paternal love, the 13-year-old Springora was intoxicate­d by Matzneff’s attention when they met at dinner with her mother. ‘G.’, aged 50, bombarded ‘V.’ with letters and invited her to his flat, where they became lovers when she was 14. Her mother – who sometimes invited G. to dine à trois – and the police, although alerted, failed to intervene. Suffering acute anxiety, V. broke with an increasing­ly manipulati­ve

G., aged 15, yet he haunted her, publishing distorted retellings of their relationsh­ip. The rape was twofold, a theft of adolescenc­e and identity. It took years of psychoanal­ysis to accept that she had been a victim, to rebuild trust. Books were tainted yet inescapabl­e, and Springora is now director of the Paris publisher Julliard. In dialogue with literary history, she reclaims her story – threaded with allusions from Nabokov to Proust – challengin­g the elite on the very turf that shielded Matzneff. Shattering a prolonged, collective silence, Springora’s fierce and controlled account of systemic negligence has launched a rape investigat­ion. Matzneff’s diaries have been withdrawn from bookshops. Finally, the predator is muzzled, caught ‘in his own trap’.

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