Nicolas Mathieu (born 2 June 1978, in Épinal) is a French author and winner of the Prix Goncourt in 2018.[1]
French crime writer
For the musicologist, see Nicolas Mathieu.
Biography
His first novel is Aux animaux la guerre ("To Animals War"; 2014), a mystery and crime novel.[2] It was adapted to a 6-part France 3 television series in 2018. It was translated into English in 2021 under the title (“Of Fangs And Talons”).
His second novel, Leurs enfants après eux (2018) is about a group of young people in a fictional rural northeastern French town over the course of six years. The novel portrays the problems caused by deindustrialization.[1] It has been translated by William Rodarmor and was published in the United States as And Their Children After Them on 7 April 2020 by Other Press.
Awards and honours
2014 Prix Erckmann-Chatrian winner Aux animaux la guerre[3]
2015 Prix Mystère de la critique winner Aux animaux la guerre[4]
2015 Festival du goéland masqué[fr] prize for novel Aux animaux la guerre[5]
2018 Prix Goncourt winner Leurs enfants après eux[1]
2021 Albertine Prize winner for And Their Children After Them[6][7][8]
Bibliography
Aux animaux la guerre, Actes Sud, 2014, ISBN9782330030377
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