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Roparz Hemon (18 November 1900 in Brest – 29 June 1978 in Dublin), officially named Louis-Paul Némo, was a Breton author and scholar of Breton expression. He was the author of numerous dictionaries, grammars, poems and short stories. He also founded ''Gwalarn'', a literary journal in Breton where many young authors published their first writings during the 1920s and 1930s. ==Life and works== Hemon served in the French Army at the beginning of the Second World War, where he was wounded and taken prisoner by the Germans. Back in Brest in August 1940, he took back publishing ''Gwalarn''. In November 1940, he was appointed as director of programmes at ''Radio Roazhon-Breizh'', a Breton language weekly broadcast set up by the ''Propagandastaffel''.〔(Breton literature during German Occupation ), Mercator, The University of Wales〕 From 1941, he directed the weekly publication ''Arvor''. In October 1942, Hemon was appointed by Leo Weisgerber to help found the "Celtic Institute of Brittany". Hemon rendered other services to the Germans, like helping in compiling files against ''préfet'' Ripert. At the Liberation, Hemon fled to Germany, where he was imprisoned. After one year of jail he was sentenced by the French state to ten years of "dégradation nationale" for the offence of "Indignité nationale".〔 He decided therefore to go in exile to Ireland. He worked there for the Institute for Advanced Studies. He would never go back to Brittany. Despite all this he never stopped working for the Breton language, and wrote for instance ''A Historical Morphology and Syntax of Breton'' in 1975. He created the magazine ''Ar Bed Keltiek'' that resembled ''Kannadig Gwalarn'' or ''Arvor''. He died in 1978. He was buried in Brest.
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