Françoise Sagan, a luminary of French literature, entered the world as Françoise Quoirez, the name bestowed upon her at the moment of her birth. Throughout the trajectory of her remarkable career, she left an indelible imprint on the literary world, cementing her reputation as a playwright, novelist, and screenwriter of extraordinary ability. Her most celebrated and enduring literary creation, the novel "Bonjour Tristesse", was brought into being during her teenage years, a testament to her precocious literary talents and her remarkable capacity for creative expression.

Françoise Sagan
Deceased · Born: Jun 21, 1935 · Died: Sep 24, 2004

















