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[[File:Marie-José Nat Cannes.jpg|thumb|Marie-José Nat in 2002]]
[[File:Marie-José Nat Cannes.jpg|thumb|Marie-José Nat in 2002]]
In mid-2005, he re-established acquaintance with the French actress [[Marie-José Nat]], who was then the widow of [[Michel Drach]]. The two couples had known each other and had briefly met in the 1960s.<ref name=Belles/> Serge and Marie-José married on 30 September 2005, aware (as they themselves said) that they would have only a few more years to live, and he wrote a book about their relationship, ''Ultime amour''.<ref name=Belles>{{Cite book|language=fr|author1=Serge Rezvani|title=Ultime amour|location=Paris|publisher=[[Les Belles Lettres]]|year=2003|pages=154 p.}}</ref> Rezvani lived with Marie-José Nat in [[Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud|Bonifacio]] until her death in October 2019.<ref name="Fig">{{Cite web | url = https://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/mort-a-79-ans-de-marie-jose-nat-la-beaute-brune-du-cinema-francais-20191010 | website = lefigaro.fr | title = Mort à 79 ans de Marie-José Nat, la beauté brune du cinéma français | date = 10 October 2019 | accessdate = 11 October 2019}}.</ref>
After losing his first wife, Lula, to Alzheimer in 2004, in mid-2005 he re-established acquaintance with the French actress [[Marie-José Nat]], who was then the widow of [[Michel Drach]]. The two couples had known each other and had briefly met in the 1960s.<ref name=Belles/> Serge and Marie-José married on 30 September 2005, aware (as they themselves said) that they would have only a few more years to live, and he wrote a book about their relationship, ''Ultime amour''.<ref name=Belles>{{Cite book|language=fr|author1=Serge Rezvani|title=Ultime amour|location=Paris|publisher=[[Les Belles Lettres]]|year=2003|pages=154 p.}}</ref> Rezvani lived with Marie-José Nat in [[Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud|Bonifacio]] until her death in October 2019.<ref name="Fig">{{Cite web | url = https://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/mort-a-79-ans-de-marie-jose-nat-la-beaute-brune-du-cinema-francais-20191010 | website = lefigaro.fr | title = Mort à 79 ans de Marie-José Nat, la beauté brune du cinéma français | date = 10 October 2019 | accessdate = 11 October 2019}}.</ref>


== Work ==
== Work ==

Revision as of 17:27, 23 November 2019

Serge Rezvani
Born
Cyrus Rezvani

1928
Tehran, Persia
Other namesCyrus Bassiak
Occupations
  • Painter
  • Engraver
  • Writer
  • Singer-songwriter
SpouseMarie-José Nat

Serge Rezvani (born Cyrus Rezvani in 1928) is a French painter, engraver, writer[1] (novels, plays), as well as a songwriter-composer-performer (he describes himself as "multidisciplinary"[2]) He is also known by his pseudonym Cyrus Bassiak.

Life

Born in Tehran, Rezvani is the son of a Persian father, Medjid-Khan Rezvani (1900–1962), and a Jewish mother who had immigrated from Russia. His mother moved with him to France when he was age seven and spoke only Russian. He attended a boarding school for Russian immigrants, where he learned French.[3]

Rezvani has written more than 40 novels, 15 plays and two collections of poetry. He is the author of more than 150 songs, including the famous Le Tourbillon [fr], sung by Jeanne Moreau in the film Jules and Jim,[3] as well as J'ai la mémoire qui flanche [fr], also performed by Moreau (he signed these songs under pseudonym Cyrus Bassiak, which means "barefoot" in Russian).[3] Rezvani alos wrote two songs for Godart's Pierrot le fou: Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina sing, Jamais je ne t'ai dit que je t'aimerais toujours, ô mon amour and Ma ligne de chance.[4]

Marie-José Nat in 2002

After losing his first wife, Lula, to Alzheimer in 2004, in mid-2005 he re-established acquaintance with the French actress Marie-José Nat, who was then the widow of Michel Drach. The two couples had known each other and had briefly met in the 1960s.[5] Serge and Marie-José married on 30 September 2005, aware (as they themselves said) that they would have only a few more years to live, and he wrote a book about their relationship, Ultime amour.[5] Rezvani lived with Marie-José Nat in Bonifacio until her death in October 2019.[6]

Work

Bibliography

Novels, tales and autobiographical writings

  • Les Années-lumière. Paris: Groupe Flammarion. 1967. p. 445.
  • Les Années Lula. Paris: Flammarion. 1968.
  • Les Américanoïaques. Paris: C. Bourgois. 1970. ISBN 2-9514990-4-3.
  • Coma. Paris: C. Bourgois. 1970. p. 157.
  • La Voie de l'Amérique. Paris: C. Bourgois. 1970. p. 483.
  • Mille aujourd'hui. Paris: Stock. 1972. p. 453.
  • Feu. Paris: Stock. 1973. p. 344. ISBN 2-234-00639-2.
  • Fokouli. Paris: Stock. 1974. p. 425. ISBN 2-234-00166-8.
  • Chansons silencieuses. 10-18. Paris: Union générale d'éditions. 1975. p. 188. ISBN 2-264-01172-6.
  • Le Portrait ovale. Paris: Gallimard. 1976. p. 174. ISBN 2-07-029392-0.
  • Le Canard du doute. Paris: Stock. 1979. p. 279. ISBN 2-234-01000-4.
  • Le voyage d'hiver. Saisons. Hachette. 1979.
  • Divagation sentimentale dans les Maures. Paris: Hachette. 1979. p. 113. ISBN 2-85108-228-0.
  • La Table d'asphalte, récits. Domaine romanesque. Paris: Ramsay. 1980. p. 238. ISBN 2-85956-136-6.
  • Le Testament amoureux. Paris: Stock. 1981. p. 547. ISBN 2-234-01499-9.
  • La Loi humaine. Paris: Seuil. 1983. p. 29. ISBN 2-02-006544-4.
  • Variations sur les jours et les nuits, journal. Paris: Seuil. 1985. p. 399. ISBN 2-02-008601-8.
  • La nuit transfigurée. Paris: Éditions du Seuil. 1986. p. 293. ISBN 2-02-009154-2.
  • J'avais un ami. Paris: C. Bourgois. 1987. p. 152. ISBN 2-267-00511-5.
  • Le 8e fléau. Paris: Julliard. 1989. p. 169. ISBN 2-260-00636-1.
  • Phénix. Paris: Éditions Gallimard. 1990. p. 165. ISBN 2-07-072084-5.
  • L'anti-portrait ovale. Paris: Deyrolle. 1991. p. 64. ISBN 2-908487-10-1.
  • La traversée des Monts Noirs, en supplément au Rêve de d'Alembert. Paris: Stock. 1992. p. 394. ISBN 2-234-02482-X.
  • Les repentirs du peintre. Paris: Stock. 1993. p. 257. ISBN 2-234-02610-5.
  • Processus. Jannink. 1994. p. 48. ISBN 2-902462-30-1.
  • L'énigme. Arles: Actes Sud. 1995. p. 233. ISBN 2-7427-0588-0.
  • Fous d'échecs. Domaine français. Arles: Actes Sud. 1997. p. 270. ISBN 2-7427-1030-2.
  • La cité Potemkine ou Les géométries de Dieu. Domaine français. Arles: Actes Sud. 1998. p. 449. ISBN 2-7427-1846-X.
  • Un fait divers esthétique. Arles: Actes Sud. 1999. p. 250. ISBN 2-7427-2162-2.
  • L'origine du monde, pour une ultime histoire de l'art à propos du "cas Bergamme". Domaine français. Arles: Actes Sud. 2000. p. 402. ISBN 2-7427-2878-3.
  • Le vol du feu. Babel. Arles: Actes Sud. 2000. p. 525. ISBN 2-7427-2550-4.
  • Le roman d'une maison. Archives privées. Arles: Actes Sud. 2001. p. 157. ISBN 2-7427-3314-0.
  • L'amour en face, ciné-roman. Domaine français. Arles: Actes Sud. 2002. p. 251. ISBN 2-7427-3928-9.
  • L'éclipse. Arles: Actes Sud. 2003. p. 174. ISBN 2-7427-4352-9.
  • Venise qui bouge. Arles: Actes Sud. 2004. p. 122. ISBN 2-7427-5333-8.
  • Critique de Voluptés de la déveine Les voluptés de la déveine, nouvelles drolatiques. Domaine français. Arles: Actes Sud. 2004. p. 144. ISBN 2-7427-4759-1. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)
  • Le magicien ou L'ultime voyage initiatique. Domaine français. Arles: Actes Sud. 2006. p. 249. ISBN 2-7427-6263-9.
  • Au bonheur des sphères. Arles: Actes Sud. 2006. p. 60. ISBN 2-7427-6551-4.
  • Le dresseur. Paris: Le Cherche Midi. 2009. p. 300. ISBN 978-2-7491-1230-5.
  • Ultime amour. L'Exception. Les Belles Lettres. 2012. p. 160. ISBN 978-2-251-44430-7.
  • Vers les confins. L'Exception. Les Belles Lettres. 2014. p. 392. ISBN 978-2-251-44484-0.
  • Le corps d'Hélène. Les Belles Lettres. 2015. p. 160. ISBN 978-2-251-44538-0.
  • Le tourbillon de ma vie - Conversation with Michel Martin-Roland. Entretiens. Écriture. 2015. p. 250. ISBN 978-2-359-05204-6.
  • Histoire masquée. L'Exception. Paris: Les Belles Lettres. 2018. p. 240. ISBN 9782251448343.

Theatre

  • Théâtre (Body - L'Immobile - Le Cerveau). Paris: C. bourgois. 1970. p. 269.
  • Le Rémora, pièce en 2 actes. Théâtre ouvert. Paris: Stock. 1970. p. 114.
  • Capitaine Schelle, capitaine Eçço. Théâtre ouvert. Paris: Stock. 1971. p. 215.
  • Le camp du drap d'or. Théâtre ouvert. Paris: Stock. 1972. p. 171.
  • La Colonie. Théâtre ouvert. Paris: Stock. 1974. p. 121. ISBN 2-234-00072-6.
  • Le Palais d'hiver. Paris: C. Bourgois. 1975. p. 95.
  • La Mante polaire. Paris: C. Bourgois. 1977. p. 116. ISBN 2-267-00079-2.
  • La guerre des salamandres (unpublished)
  • Les Faucons à la saison des amours. Arles: Actes Sud-Papiers. 1990. p. 62. ISBN 2-86943-263-1.
  • Jusqu'à la prochaine nuit suivi de Na. Paris: Actes Sud-Papiers. 1990. p. 47. ISBN 2-86943-234-8.
  • La glycine. Théâtre. Paris: Actes Sud-Papiers. 1991. p. 74. ISBN 2-86943-307-7.
  • Décor, néant suivi de Les enfants de la nuit. Arles: Actes Sud-Papiers. 1993. p. 71. ISBN 2-86943-370-0.
  • Isola Piccola. Arles: Actes Sud-Papiers. 1994. p. 115. ISBN 2-86943-384-0.
  • Théâtre complet. 1. Arles: Actes Sud. 1994. p. 346. ISBN 2-7427-0202-4.
  • Théâtre complet. 2. Arles: Actes Sud. 1998. p. 316. ISBN 2-7427-2012-X.

Essays

  • La folie Tintoretto. Échanges. Paris: Stock. 1994. p. 23. ISBN 2-234-04360-3.
  • Théâtre, dernier refuge de l'imprévisible poétique. Apprendre. Arles: Actes Sud-Papiers. 2000. p. 181. ISBN 2-7427-2741-8.
  • La femme dérobée, de l'inutilité du vêtement. Arles: Actes Sud. 2005. p. 180. ISBN 2-7427-5680-9.

Poetry

Translations

  • Translation in French of Platonov, the first play by Anton Chekhov, which bears the seeds of Chekhov's entire future work. Platonov, le fléau de l'absence de père, French text and foreword by Rezvani, Actes Sud, series "Babel", 2003.
  • Translation of the Iranian author Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.

Art books

  • Pour une philosophie du jardin, éditions Tohu-Bohu, 15 March 2019, ISBN 2376220890.

References

  1. ^ "Rezvani, Serge : Benezit Dictionary of Artists – oi". oxfordindex.oup.com. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  2. ^ This is the neologism by which I have always tried to formulate my rebellion against the training to which we have been subjected since childhood: training which consists in channelling our vital impulses, and mainly our creative impulses, into these narrow matrices that are what we call the disciplines.
  3. ^ a b c Alexie Lorca: Serge Rezvani or nostalgia for the present, L'Express, 1 June 2004
  4. ^ Ma ligne de chance.
  5. ^ a b Serge Rezvani (2003). Ultime amour (in French). Paris: Les Belles Lettres. pp. 154 p.
  6. ^ "Mort à 79 ans de Marie-José Nat, la beauté brune du cinéma français". lefigaro.fr. 10 October 2019. Retrieved 11 October 2019..