Rafael Sabatini
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Rafael Sabatini (April 29, 1875 - February 13, 1950) was an author of novels of romance and adventure.
He was born in Jesi, Italy and died in Switzerland.
He was the author of more than 30 novels and many collections of short stories. He is best known for his world-wide bestsellers:
- The Sea Hawk (1915), a tale of the Spanish Armada and the pirates of the Barbary Coast;
- Scaramouche (1921), a tale of the French Revolution in which a fugitive hides out in a commedia dell'arte troupe;
- Captain Blood (1922), in which the title character is admiral of a fleet of pirate ships (Sabatini also wrote two sequels); and
- Bellarion the Fortunate (1926), about a cunning young man who finds himself immersed in the politics of fifteenth-century Italy.
The first three of these books have been made into notable films.
Epitaph
Sabatini's epitaph, on his gravestone, is the first line from Scaramouche:
- "He was born with the gift of laughter, and a sense that the world was mad."
External links
- Template:Gutenberg author
- Rafael Sabatini.com (http://www.rafaelsabatini.com/)