Marcel Sauvage (26 October 1895, Paris – 4 June 1988, Peymeinade) was a French journalist and writer.
Marcel Sauvage was born in the 4th arrondissement of Paris.
In 1920, under the influence of Max Jacob, he used his demobilisation bonus to found the magazine Action together with Florent Fels.
[1] As a writer, he published essays (Au rythme des idées, 1918), poetry (Quelques choses, 1919; Voyage en Autobus, 1921; Le Chirurgien des Roses, 1922; Cicatrices, 1923) and short stories (Le Premier Homme que j'ai tué, 1929).
In May 1922, Sauvage attended the International Congress of Progressive Artists and signed the "Founding Proclamation of the Union of Progressive International Artists".