
Loys Masson
Loys Masson (1915-1969) was a French poet and novelist known for his resistance efforts during World War II, where he combined his literary talent with activism. His notable work, 'Les Tortues' (1956), reflects his experiences and insights into the human condition, alongside his attempts to bridge disparate ideologies such as Marxism and spirituality in post-war France.
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Loys Masson was a resistant-poet during the Occupation.
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