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Ludovic Masse (1900 January 7 (Roussillon, France) — 1982), in Roussillon was a Proletarian and libertarian writer.

He was a teacher and friend of Henry Poulaille, to whom he sends his first writings. In 1940, his pacifist and anarchist ideas forced him to quit teaching and he devoted himself to writing fiction: Le Refus (apology for pacifism) (1946), Le vin pur (the vigneronnes revolts) (1945), and many others such as Le mas des Oubells (1932), Les trabucayres (1955), and La terre du liège (1953).

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