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French writer and anarchist (1860–1918)
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]
Several of his novels have been adapted for film and television.
- Il ponte dei sospiri (1921, dir. Domenico Gaido)
- Buridan, le héros de la tour de Nesle (1923, dir. Pierre Marodon)
- Triboulet (1923, dir. Febo Mari)
- Nostradamus (1937, dir. Juan Bustillo Oro and Antonio Helú)
- Il ponte dei sospiri (1940, dir. Mario Bonnard)
- Le Capitan (1946, dir. Robert Vernay)
- Buridan, héros de la Tour de Nesle (1952, dir. Émile Couzinet)
- Sul ponte dei sospiri (1953, dir. Antonio Leonviola)
- Le Capitan (1960, dir. André Hunebelle)
- 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)
- ^ Maitron, Jean (July 18, 2022). "ZÉVACO Michel". Dictionnaire des anarchistes (in French). Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier.
- ^ "I have read most of Michel Zévaco's novels: Ayatollah Khamenei". 8 August 2016.
- Works by Michel Zévaco at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Michel Zévaco at the Internet Archive
- Michel Zévaco - Bibliographie complète at Roman-Feuilleton & HARD-BOILED site (Comprehensive Bibliographies by Vladimir Matuschenko)
- List and covers of the Hebrew translations of Zevaco's books