Serge Rezvani


Cyrus Serge Rezvani is a painter, writer, playwright, poet, lyricist, and composer of French nationality, with Iranian and Russian-Jewish heritage.
He is known in music under the pseudonym Bassiak. Rezvani has lived in France since early childhood.
His best-known song, “Le Tourbillon”, performed by Jeanne Moreau in François Truffaut’s film Jules and Jim, brought him to fame.
Alongside his literary and musical work, Rezvani has been active in visual arts since the 1940s, creating series such as Femme Donna, Effigie, Blanche and Repentirs.

Life

Born in Tehran, Rezvani is the son of a Persian father, Medjid-Khan Rezvani, and a Jewish mother who had immigrated from Russia. His mother moved with him to France when he was seven years old and spoke only Russian. He attended a boarding school for Russian immigrants, where he learned French.
Rezvani has written over 40 novels, 15 plays, and two poetry collections. He is the author of more than 150 songs, including the famous ', sung by Jeanne Moreau in the film Jules and Jim, as well as ', also performed by Moreau. Rezvani also wrote two songs for Godard'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.
After losing his 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. Serge and Marie-José married on 30 September 2005, aware that they would have only a few more years to live, and he wrote a book about their relationship, Ultime amour. Rezvani lived with Marie-José Nat in Bonifacio until her death in October 2019.

Work

Novels, tales and autobiographical writings

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Theatre

La guerre des salamandres
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Essays

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Poetry

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Translations

Art books

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