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{{Short description|French writer and anarchist (1860–1918)}}
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'''Michel Zevaco''' (also written as '''Zévaco''') (1 February 1860, [[Ajaccio]] - 8 August 1918, [[Eaubonne]]) was a [[France|French]] [[journalist]], [[novelist]], [[publisher]], [[film director]], and [[anti-clerical]] as well as [[anarchist]] activist.
'''Michel Zévaco''' (1860–1918) was a French [[journalist]], [[novelist]], and [[anarchist]] activist.<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia |last1=Maitron |first1=Jean |title=ZÉVACO Michel |date=2022-07-18 |url=https://maitron.fr/spip.php?article154240 |language=fr |publisher=Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier |encyclopedia=[[Dictionnaire des anarchistes]] |location=Paris |df=mdy-all }}</ref>


Leader of Iran [[Ayatollah Khamenei]] recommended Zévaco's novels for the youth in 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://english.khamenei.ir/news/4058/I-have-read-most-of-Michel-Z%C3%A9vaco-s-novels-Ayatollah-Khamenei|title=I have read most of Michel Zévaco's novels: Ayatollah Khamenei|date=8 August 2016}}</ref>
Michel Zevaco founded the anarchist weekly magazine ''Gueux'' (French, ''Beggars'') on 27 March 1892. A month later he was jailed for 6 months and fined for praising Pini and [[Ravachol]]. Afterwards he wrote for [[Sébastien Faure]]'s journal, ''Libertaire'', as well as for the anarchist newspaper ''La Renaissance''. In 1898, he edited ''l'Anticlérical'', for the Anticlerical League of France and was involved in supporting [[Alfred Dreyfus]] during the eponymous [[Dreyfus Affair]].


==Adaptations==
Zevaco's famous [[cloak and dagger]] novels ''Les Pardaillan'', began to be serialized in the daily newspapers in 1900 to great popular success. Yet he is today quite unknown, in spite of the new interest aroused by popular literature.
Several of his novels have been adapted for film and television.

* ''Il ponte dei sospiri'' (1921, dir. [[Domenico Gaido]])
A former school teacher, then an officer, he became a militant journalist, who wrote for various revolutionary newspapers, of anarchist tendency. He became famous mainly for the part he played in the [[1905 French law on the separation of Church and State|anti-clerical struggles]] at the end of the 19th century. Then, as a writer of serial novels, he published works which had a great success in [[Jean Jaurès]]' daily ''La Petite République'', and he became appointed serial writer for ''[[Le Matin (France)|Le Matin]]'' from 1906 to his death.
* ''Buridan, le héros de la tour de Nesle'' (1923, dir. [[Pierre Marodon]])

* ''Triboulet'' (1923, dir. [[Febo Mari]])
His already well-established popularity was made even greater by his promising beginnings as a film-director in 1917. His novels first published by [[Fayard]] and [[Tallandier]] were republished several times and adapted for the screen; the latest [[paperback]] edition only gives a mutilated version, and is impaired by many cuts.
* ''Nostradamus'' (1937, dir. [[Juan Bustillo Oro]] and [[Antonio Helú]])

* ''Il ponte dei sospiri'' (1940, dir. [[Mario Bonnard]])
He is remembered as the author of ''Les Pardaillan'', ''Le Capitan'',"Bridge of Sighs" ''Borgia'', ''Buridan'', ''L'Héroïne'', ''l'Hôtel Saint Pol'' and ''Nostradamus'', his most famous [[historical novel]]s, but also published novels related to his times. Some of his serials have not yet been published.
* ''[[The Captain (1946 film)|Le Capitan]]'' (1946, dir. [[Robert Vernay]])

* ''Buridan, héros de la Tour de Nesle'' (1952, dir. [[Émile Couzinet]])
In the 1960s, many of Zevaco's historical novels were translated to [[Hebrew]] and published with considerable success by the M. Mizrahi (מ. מזרחי) publishing house in Tel Aviv [[:he:מ. מזרחי|מ. מזרחי]]. The 1963 translation of ''Le Capitan'' was by [[Yehoshua Kenaz]], a well-known Israeli writer.<ref>[https://library.osu.edu/projects/hebrew-lexicon/00398.php Mentioned in the online list of Kenaz works]
* ''[[Sul ponte dei sospiri]]'' (1953, dir. [[Antonio Leonviola]])
</ref> However, these Hebrew translations are long out of print, and Zevaco is virtually unknown to later generations of Hebrew readers.
* ''[[Captain Blood (1960 film)|Le Capitan]]'' (1960, dir. [[André Hunebelle]])
* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Le Chevalier de Pardaillan|fr}}'' (1962, dir. [[Bernard Borderie]])
* ''[[Hardi Pardaillan!]]'' (1964, dir. [[Bernard Borderie]])
* ''[[The Avenger of Venice]]'' (1964, dir. [[Carlo Campogalliani]] and [[Piero Pierotti]])


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Gutenberg author |id=Zévaco,+Michel | name=Michel Zévaco}}
* {{Gutenberg author |id=4909| name=Michel Zévaco}}
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Michel Zévaco}}
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Michel Zévaco}}
* [http://rraymond.narod.ru/rf-zevaco-bib.htm Michel Zévaco - Bibliographie complète] at Roman-Feuilleton & HARD-BOILED site (Comprehensive Bibliographies by Vladimir Matuschenko)
* [http://rraymond.narod.ru/rf-zevaco-bib.htm Michel Zévaco - Bibliographie complète] at Roman-Feuilleton & HARD-BOILED site (Comprehensive Bibliographies by Vladimir Matuschenko)
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 23 September 2023

Zévaco

Michel Zévaco (1860–1918) was a French journalist, novelist, and anarchist activist.[1]

Leader of Iran Ayatollah Khamenei recommended Zévaco's novels for the youth in 1998.[2]

Adaptations

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Several of his novels have been adapted for film and television.

References

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  1. ^ Maitron, Jean (July 18, 2022). "ZÉVACO Michel". Dictionnaire des anarchistes (in French). Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier.
  2. ^ "I have read most of Michel Zévaco's novels: Ayatollah Khamenei". 8 August 2016.
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