
François Sureau
François Sureau is a French author and member of the Académie française, known for his literary works that often intertwine themes of identity and existential reflection. Recently, he has gained attention for his new book, 'Les Enfants perdus,' the first installment of a detective series featuring a character named Thomas More, who uncovers forgotten crimes. At 68 years old, Sureau has a rich literary background and often grapples with the tension between societal expectations and a desire for personal freedom, reflecting on his experiences and influences, including the works of poets like Arthur Rimbaud.
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Recent news mentions
François Sureau authored the book 'S’en aller'.
Trois livres de poche conseillés par François Angelier pour partir au loin, de Noëlle Roger, François Sureau et Paul KawczakFrançois Sureau is mentioned as a previous participant in the literary admiration podcast.
« Admirations littéraires », sur France Inter : Denis Podalydès réenchante CorneilleFrançois Sureau has published a new detective novel titled Les Enfants perdus.
François Sureau, académicien : « Je n’ai jamais cessé de vouloir m’en aller »













