Nicolas Mathieu was born in Épinal, France, in 1978. His first novel,
Aux animaux la guerre, was published in 2014 and adapted for television by Alain Tasma in 2018. He received the Goncourt Prize, France's most prestigious literary award, in 2018 for his second novel,
And Their Children After Them. He lives in Nancy.
William Rodarmor has translated some forty-five books and screenplays in genres ranging from literary fiction to espionage and fantasy. His translations for Other Press include
Article 353, by Tanguy Viel;
The Blumkin Project, by Christian Salmon;
The State of Israel vs. the Jews, by Sylvain Cypel; and
And Their Children After Them, by Nicolas Mathieu, which won the 2021 Albertine translation prize.