Going Away, by François Sureau: behind the established man, the nomad. An existential dissatisfaction grips him.

The complexity of the world, which is that of life, inspires him. It is this incessant heartbreak, leaving, staying, what Flaubert called ‘the melancholy of ocean liners’, which guides and... This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 76% left to discover. Flash sale €4.49/month for 12 months I ENJOY IT Already subscribed? Log in.