Régis Messac

Régis Messac
Born 2 August 1893
Champagnac
Died 1945
Gross-Rosen concentration camp or Mittelbau-Dora

Régis Messac (2 August 1893 – 1945) was a French essayist, poet and translator.

Published works

Studies
Poetry
Pamphlet
Novels and short stories (SF)
Romans à caractère autobiographique
Chronicles
Corresponde gérarnce

Translations

David H. Keller
Fitz James O'Brien
Max Nettlau
Jack London

Pseudonyms

  • Robert Champagnac
  • John Doe
  • Maxime Dolus
  • Jehan Fabian
  • Mad Hobo
  • Jérémie Jéricho
  • Romain Lécapèr
  • Gontran Lenoir (taken over by his son Ralph)
  • Sancho Llorente
  • Robert Ludion
  • Le Mandarin
  • Columbus North
  • L’Ours mal léché
  • Margarita Risa
  • Elsa Rothgemünde
  • Esteban Scanlan
  • Doctor Séraphicus
  • Laurent Zurbarran

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