Comics: Riad Sattouf wins the Grand Prix of the Angoulême Festival
Riad Sattouf, author of the Arab of the Future comic book series.
AFP - JOEL SAGET
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After Julie Doucet, an influential yet confidential author, the most prestigious distinction in the world of comics has been awarded to the author of
The Arab of the Future
.
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At the age of 44, Riad Sattouf has become a benchmark in author comics.
Pampered by critics and readers, it attracts far beyond the circle of comic book lovers.
The six volumes of his autobiographical series
The Arab of the Future
, in which he recounts his childhood in Syria, then his adolescence in Brittany in a discordant home, have sold several million copies and have been translated into around twenty languages.
The designer willingly explains that he wanted to tell, simply and always with humor, a story that his Breton grandmother could read.
After the first provocative albums published in the early 2000s, Riad Sattouf digs a furrow in which he excels: the former fine arts student knows how to describe with simplicity the life of adolescents like no other.
He does this with
Les Cahiers d'Esther
, funny stories in the first person of a Parisian followed from the age of 10.
Or with
Le Jeune acteur
, a new series taking actor Vincent Lacoste as its main character.
Workaholic, Riad Sattouf created his publishing house to publish these new graphic novels.
And he is currently preparing to write his third feature film with the comic actors Les Inconnus.
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