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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.

Serge Rezvani
Born
Cyrus Rezvani

1928
Tehran, Persia
Other namesCyrus Bassiak
Occupation
  • Painter
  • Engraver
  • Writer
  • Singer-songwriter
Spouse(s)Marie-José Nat

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 also 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
Marie-José Nat in 2002

After losing his first wife, Lula, to Alzheimer's 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


Theatre


Essays


Poetry


Translations


Art books


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. Alexie Lorca: Serge Rezvani or nostalgia for the present, L'Express, 1 June 2004
  4. Ma ligne de chance.
  5. 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..



На других языках


- [en] Serge Rezvani

[fr] Serge Rezvani

Serge Rezvani est un peintre, écrivain[1] et auteur-compositeur-interprète français d'origine iranienne, né le 23 mars 1928 à Téhéran (alors en Perse).



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