Émile Masson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Émile Masson

French writer

Date of Birth: 28-Jul-1869

Place of Birth: Brest, Brittany, France

Date of Death: 09-Feb-1923

Profession: translator, philosopher, linguist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Émile Masson

  • Émile Masson (1869–1923) was a Breton writer and thinker.
  • He also used the pseudonyms Brenn, Ewan Gweznou, and Ion Prigent. Born in Brest, he was not brought up speaking Breton, but acquired the language in later life.
  • He received two degrees (philosophy and English) and moved to Paris.
  • He was associated with several radical movements of the period: the dreyfusards, anarchism, collectivism, antimilitarism.
  • At this time he befriended Élisée Reclus, Kropotkin and Romain Rolland.
  • He took part in the universitaire populaires (1899–1905).
  • Returning to Brittany, he became a professor of English at Pontivy High School.
  • He translated many works by Thomas Carlyle into French. In 1911, he became vice president of the literary section of the Breton Regionalist Union.
  • In the same year he was one of the founders of the Breton Nationalist Party, and an editor of its journal Breiz Dishual ("Free Brittany").
  • He was the founder in 1913 of the journal Brug, an anarchist magazine in the Breton language.
  • At this time he defined himself as a libertarian socialist.
  • A fierce Internationalist, he tried to reconcile this aspect of his thinking with his Breton nationalism.

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