Elise and the new partisans

Dominique Grange

Book - 2024

"Fêted French cartoonist Tardi masterfully dramatizes the activist and singer Dominique Grange's gripping first-person account of the powerful student protest movements that rocked France from the '60s to the '70s. In May 1968, France exploded. Leftist student groups occupied the streets of Paris, riot police clashed with protesters, and a general strike spread across France like wildfire, threatening to grind government and industry to a halt. And at the heart of it all --Elise. Ten years earlier, Elise came to Paris to try her luck in show business. While she met with success as a pop singer, she soon found herself radicalized by the Algerian War and the poor treatment of Algerian immigrants in Paris. For the next 20 ...years, she would join the fight against labor exploitation, social injustice, and racism in France -- risking it all for progressive causes. The firsthand account of activist and singer Dominique Grange, Elise and the New Partisans is an authentic and exhilarating glimpse into the front lines of the spirited social movements of late-20th century France. Drawn with typical mastery by legendary French cartoonist Tardi, this graphic novel resonates powerfully at a time when the fight against injustice still rages.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Historical fiction
Biographical comics
Biographical fiction
Published
Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, Inc 2024.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Dominique Grange (author)
Other Authors
Jacques Tardi (author), Jenna Allen (translator)
Edition
First Fantagraphics Books edition
Item Description
In English, translated from the French.
"Originally published in French under the following title: Élise et les nouveaux partisans by Dominique Grange and Tardi © Editions Delcourt, 2021. Afterword copyright © 2021 Dominique Grange. Translation copyright © 2022 Jenna Allen." -- Colophon.
Physical Description
179 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm
ISBN
9781683967552
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This stimulating graphic autofiction from French singer-songwriter Grange, best known for her protest anthem "Les Nouveaux Partisans," chronicles a young woman's radicalization in Paris in the 1960s and '70s. Drawn by Grange's esteemed cartoonist husband, Tardi (Farewell, Brindavoine), the account follows Elise, a composite character based on Grange and her fellow activists. In the book's opening pages, Elise is scorched nearly to death by an accidental explosion of Molotov cocktails in 1972. The narrative then rewinds to her youth in Lyons, when she's scandalized by the government's brutal mistreatment of Algerian immigrants. She joins in the 1968 student uprisings and is beaten by police at a protest. Unlike the stereotypical bourgeois radical, Elise and her "comrades" flee the shelter of their university, work in factories and with immigrants, and fight for quantifiable changes. When Elise proclaims that "the class war continues!" it lands as more than just a slogan. Tardi provides lively and grungy art, but the dogmatic tone flattens the contours of Elise's story even at its most dynamic plot turns (a short prison term, going on the run), and the narrative plays coy with some specifics (where were those Molotov cocktails intended to land?). Still, it's a dramatic and defiant raised-fist of a story. (Sept.)

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