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Firsts: A History of French Superheroes

English

By (author): Xabi Molia

Translated by: Alexander Hertich

The ugly side of superheroes

What if you suddenly had superpowers? What would you do? How would your friends and family react? What would your obligations to society be?

The superheroes first missions combating terrorists or rescuing disaster victims are a boon to France. Yet while these actions bring the country pride, unity quickly starts to unravel. These superheroes, ultimately, are human. Paparazzi are everywhere. One has an affair with anothers wife. Another questions following the governments imperialist agenda. Meanwhile the public carps on social media. Molia takes our fascination with superheroes and adds a cutting portrayal of contemporary social mores to create an entertaining and disturbing work with deep dystopian underpinnings.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781628974621

About Xabi Molia

Xabi Molia was born in Bayonne France in 1977. After studying literature he wrote a dissertation on Hollywood disaster films for his doctorate in film studies. Molia taught at the Université de Poitiers until 2011 when he left to pursue his career as a novelist and filmmaker full-time. He has directed three feature films and has published numerous books including six novels.  His latest novel Des Jours sauvages Wild Days which tells the story of a group of French stranded on an island after an epidemic ravages the mainland was published in France in Fall 2020. Alexander Hertich is Professor of French and Chair of World Languages and Cultures at Bradley University. His translation of René Bellettos novel Dying which was a finalist for the French-American Foundation Annual Translation Prize was published by Dalkey Archive Press. His translation of Patrik Ouredniks novel The End of the World Might Not Have Taken Place also with Dalkey Archive Press was released in 2020.  Other translations include works by Simone de Beauvoir Étienne Balibar Nicolas Bouyssi and Christian Gailly. In addition to translation he is an active literary scholar and has published in French and English on Patrick Modiano Jean-Philippe Toussaint Marie NDiaye Frédéric Beigbeder and Raymond Queneau as well as other contemporary French writers.

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