Thomas Clerc is a writer. He published Maurice Sachs le désœuvré in 2005 at Allia publishing house. Since 2007, his books are published by L’Arbalète Gallimard: Paris, musée du XXIe siècle, Le 10e arrondissement, first part of an ambulatory description of Paris, and, in 2010, a collection of eighteen short stories, L’homme qui tua Roland Barthes, who was granted with the Académie Française award for short story. In 2013, he published Intérieur, an exhaustive description of his appartment. He runs a weekly column in Radio France Culture, published the classes of Roland Barthes at the Collège de France Le Neutre (Seuil/IMEC) and the Œuvres de Guillaume Dustan (POL). He also performs in different venues accross France (Théâtre de Gennevilliers, Centre Pompidou, FRAC Aquitaine, Festival Act’oral Marseille, Le BAL, etc.)