A cultural stroll through Paris with graphic novelist Riad Sattouf and sculptor Nathalie Decoster

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This week on Paris des Arts: Riad Sattouf, the graphic novelist and film director, takes us to Paris’s Musée des Arts et Métiers. His comic books have been translated into 23 languages, as he captivated the world with his series “The Arab of the Future,” which sold 3.5 million copies. He tells us more about his new graphic novel, “I, Fadi, the Stolen Brother.”

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