Eugène Bizeau

Gérard Pierron [fr] in particular put to music and interpreted Bizeau's writing Ferraille à vendre and Il neige sur les mers.

Bizeau graduated from primary school at 13 before moving on to various trade jobs including: a servant, stonebreaker, and winegrower.

[2] In 1907, Bizeau began contributing song and poems to the anarchist periodicals: the anarchy of Libertad, The Free Idea, Out of the herd, and the Refractories.

[2] In 1983, the year of his 100th birthday, Eugène Bizeau was invited by journalist Jacques Erwan[3] to meet, during a debate, with the young public of Printemps de Bourges.

As a result, the singers Gérard Pierron, Alain Meilland and Michel Grange created the show Les Cent Printemps des poètes [fr] during which they performed Bizeau's poems, which they had set to music (Songe creux – Eugène Bizeau/Gérard Pierron and Pacifiste — Eugène Bizeau/Alain Meilland).

In 2022, The Historical Society of Véretzois and its surroundings (SHVE), lead in part by Bizeau's great niece Dominique Soulas de Russel, created the Eugène-Bizeau prize.