Proper noun
A surname from Italian.
A female given name created from Zoë or from the surname.
Émile Zola, French writer
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI started performing opera when I was 10 years old. I didn't perform as Zola Jesus until I was probably 18. Zola Jesus
What life means to me is to put the content of Shelley into the form of Zola. Upton Sinclair
The only indication of an individual vision is an individual style: "What I seek above all in a picture is a man and not a picture" – Zola. Patrick Swift
Although Zola and Cézanne were friends from childhood, they experienced a falling out later in life over Zola's fictionalized depiction of Cézanne and the Bohemian life of painters in Zola's novel L'Œuvre (The Masterpiece, 1886). Source: Internet
At age seventeen he started his first school magazine, Papyrus; citation the Jesuits threatened to expel him for publicizing Émile Zola 's scandalous novels in the school. Source: Internet
Death Gravestone of Émile Zola at cimetière Montmartre; his remains are now interred in the Panthéon Zola died on 29 September 1902 of carbon monoxide poisoning caused by an improperly ventilated chimney. Source: Internet