Laurence Debray
Laurence Debray (French pronunciation: [lɔʁɑ̃s dəbʁɛ]; born 1976) is a French writer, daughter of Régis Debray and Elizabeth Burgos.[1]
Laurence Debray | |
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Born | 1976 (age 46–47) |
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Occupation(s) | Writer, screenwriter and biographer |
Children | 2 |
In 2018 she wrote a biography of her parents.[2]
In her childhood, she lived in a camp in Cuba. She studied History and Literature at the Sorbonne and Economics at the London School of Economics and HEC Paris. She dedicated herself to working in finance.
She is an admirer of King Juan Carlos I of Spain and of the Spanish transition, of which she has made books and a documentary.
She lived in France and Spain, with long stays in Venezuela, London and New York City. She is married to Émile Servan-Schreiber (son of Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber) and has 2 children.
Bibliography
- La forja de un rey: Juan Carlos I, de sucesor de Franco a Rey de España: política exterior y democratización interior (2000)
- Juan Carlos d'Espagne (2013)
- Juan Carlos de España (2016)
- Hija de revolucionarios (2017)
- Mon roi déchu: Juan Carlos d'Espagne (2021)
References
- Contrariante (in French)
- "La hija, el padre, y la revolución que aún duele". EL PAIS Cultural. 24 February 2019. (in Spanish)
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