Nicolas Mathieu was born in Épinal in 1978. Much of his childhood was spent in the Vosges Mountains. His father was an electromechanical and his mother an accountant. He studied history and film studies and then settled in Paris, and he worked in different jobs in the culture and media sector. In 2014, Actes Sud published his crime novel “Aux animaux la guere,” which won many awards and adapted for television by Alain Tasma. The novel “Leurs enfants après eux” was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 2018. Lives and works in Nancy.
Nicolas Mathieu was born in Épinal in 1978. Much of his childhood was spent in the Vosges Mountains. His father was an electromechanical and his mother an accountant. He studied history and film studies and then settled in Paris, and he worked in different jobs in the culture and media sector. In 2014, Actes Sud published his crime novel “Aux animaux la guere,” which won many awards and adapted for television by Alain Tasma. The novel “Leurs enfants après eux” was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 2018. Lives and works in Nancy.
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Four summers, four moments, from Smells Like Teen Spirit to the ’98 World Cup: a dizzying narrative of how life in France flows on the brink of time, in townships and expensive suburbs, in the countryside on the one hand and the cement cities on the other.