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Jean-Claude Izzo (
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20 June 1945 –
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26 January 2000) was a French poet, playwright, screenwriter, and novelist who achieved sudden fame in the mid-1990s with the publication of his three
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crime novels ''
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'', '' Chourmo'', and '' Solea'' (widely known as the Marseilles Trilogy), featuring as protagonist ex-cop Fabio Montale, and set in the author's native city of
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. All have been translated into English by Howard Curtis. Jean-Claude Izzo was born on 20 June 1945 in
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, France. His father was an Italian immigrant from
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) and his maternal grandfather was a Spanish immigrant. He excelled in school and spent much of his time at his desk writing stories and poems. But because of his "immigrant" status, he was forced into a technical school where he was taught how to operate a lathe. In 1963, he began work in a bookstore. He also actively campaigned on behalf of
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, a Catholic peace movement. In 1964, he was called up for military duty in
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. He worked for the military newspaper as a photographer and journalist.


Bibliography

*''Poèmes à haute voix'' (P.J. Oswald, 1970) *''Terres de feu'' (P.J. Oswald, 1972) *''État de veille'' (P.J. Oswald, 1974) *''Braises, brasiers, brûlures'' (poesie illustrate da E. Damofli, 1975) *''Paysage de femme'' (Guy Chambelland, 1975) *''Le réel au plus vif'' (Guy Chambelland, 1976) *''Clovis Hughes, un rouge du Midi'' (J. Laffitte, 1978) *'' Total Kheops'' (Gallimard, Série Noire, 1995). Italian translation ''Casino totale'' ( Editions and/or, 1998). German translation ''Total Cheops'' (Unionsverlag, 2000). English translation ''
Total Chaos Total may refer to: Mathematics * Total, the summation of a set of numbers * Total order, a partial order without incomparable pairs * Total relation, which may also mean ** connected relation (a binary relation in which any two elements are co ...
'' (New York: Europa Editions, 2005). Polish translation ''Total khéops'' (Warszawa: W.A.B., 2005) Irish Translation ''Kíor Tuathail'' (Contae na Gaillimhe:Leabhair Breac, 2017). *'' Chourmo'' (Gallimard, Série Noire, 1996). Italian translation ''Chourmo. Il cuore di Marsiglia'' (Editions and/or, 1999). German translation ''Chourmo'' (Unionsverlag, 2000). English translation ''Chourmo'' (New York: Europa Editions, 2006). Polish translation ''Szurmo'' (Warszawa: W.A.B., 2006) *''Loin de tous rivages'' (Ed. du Ricochet, 1997) *''Les marins perdus'' (Flammarion, 1997). Italian translation ''Marinai perduti'' (Editions and/or, 2001). German translation ''Aldebaran'' (Unionsverlag, 2002). English translation ''The Lost Sailors'' (New York: Europa Editions, 2007). Dutch translation ''Eindpunt Marseille'' (Breda: De Geus, 2007). Spanish translation ''Los marineros perdidos'' (Editorial Montesinos, 2010) *''Vivre fatigue'' (Librio, 1998). Italian translation ''Vivere stanca'' (Editions and/or, 2001). German edition ''Leben macht müde'' (Unionsverlag, 2005) *'' Soléa'' (Gallimard, Série Noire, 1998). Italian translation ''Solea'' (Editions and/or, 2000). German translation ''Solea'' (Unionsverlag, 2001). English translation '' Solea'' (New York: Europa Editions, 2007). Polish translation ''Solea'' (Warszawa: W.A.B., 2007) *''L'Aride des jours'' (Ed. du Ricochet, 1999) *''Le soleil des mourants'' (Flammarion, 1999). Italian translation ''Il sole dei morenti'' (Editions and/or, 2000). German edition ''Die Sonne der Sterbenden'' (Unionsverlag, 2003). English translation ''A Sun for the Dying'' (New York: Europa Editions, 2008) *''Un temps immobile'' (Filigrane Editions, 1999) *''La Méditerranée en fragments'' (Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l'homme, 2000). Italian translation ''Frammenti di Mediterraneo'' story in ''Rappresentare il Mediterraneo. Lo sguardo francese'' (Mesogea, 2000) *''Marseille'' (Hoëbeke, 2000). German editions ''Izzo's Marseille'' (Unionsverlag, 2003) and ''Mein Marseille'' (Unionsverlag, 2010). Italian translation ''Aglio, menta e basilico'' (Editions and/or, 2006). English edition ''Garlic, Mint and Sweet Basil: Essays on Marseilles, Mediterranean Cuisine, and Noir Fiction'' (Europa Editions, 2013)


Awards

* for '' Chourmo''. * 2001:
Deutscher Krimi Preis The Deutscher Krimi Preis, or the ''German Crime Fiction Award'', is the oldest and most prestigious German literary prize for crime fiction. It has been awarded since 1985 by the Bochum Crime Archive. Unlike the Friedrich Glauser Prize, which is ...
in the category of ''International'' (1. Platz) for '' Chourmo''.


Filmography as an author or screenwriter

*'' Les matins chagrins'', directed by Jean-Pierre Gallepe (1990) *'' Fabio Montale'', series of three TV movies, directed by José Pinheiro (2001). The adaptation was controversial for Alain Delon in the lead since his politics and personality are the opposite of Izzo's. *''Roger et Fred'', TV movie (2001). *'' Total Kheops'', directed by Alain Bévérini (2002) *'' Les marins perdus'', directed by
Claire Devers Claire Devers (born 20 August 1955, in Paris) is a French film director and screenwriter. She was nominated for the 1987 César Award for Best Debut for directing ''Noir et Blanc'' (1986). Filmography *''Noir et Blanc ''Noir et Blanc'' is a ...
(2003)


See also

* Mediterranean noir


References


External links


Guardian Books blog
{{DEFAULTSORT:Izzo, Jean-Claude 1945 births 2000 deaths Writers from Marseille French people of Italian descent People of Campanian descent French people of Spanish descent French male screenwriters 20th-century French screenwriters French crime fiction writers Writers from Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 20th-century French novelists French male novelists 20th-century French male writers