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Youenn Gwernig was born on 10 May, 1925 in France, is a French writer (1925–2006). Discover Youenn Gwernig's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 10 May 1925
Birthday 10 May
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Date of death 29 August, 2006
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Nationality France

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1925

Youenn Gwernig (10 May 1925 – 29 August 2006; born in Scaër, Douarnenez) was a Breton-American poet, writer and singer.

He was a painter, sculptor and a TV presenter on the French channel France 3.

He was born in 1925 in the town of Scaër (Brittany).

He was born in 1925, into a traditional Breton family, in Scaër.

He first worked as a wood sculptor.

1950

He moved to the United States in the late 1950s and became an American citizen.

He returned to Brittany in the late 60s.

Influenced by traditional Breton culture, American pop culture and the Beat Generation he knew through his friendship with Jack Kerouac, he wrote poetry and songs in Breton and English.

In the early 1950s he met the Breton poet and singer Glenmor, with whom he set a music band called Breizh a gan ("Brittany sings" in Breton language) which was the first cultural Breton band after World War II.

This band set an operetta called Genovefa ("Genevieve" in Breton).

1957

He went to the US in 1957 because of the poverty in Brittany as he explained in his song Tap da sac'h 'ta ("Keep your bag so").

1961

From 1961, he regularly visited the West Side neighbourhood of New York City and met the Beat Generation writers there.

He became a friend of Jack Kerouac and lived in the Bronx, where he wrote some bilingual poems in Breton and in English about New York or his nostalgy of Brittany in an American big city, as Un dornad plu ("A handful of feathers", 1961) or War ribl ar stêr Harlem ("On the bank of Harlem river", August 1963).

1965

"Meeting with Jack Kerouac in 1965, for instance, was a decisive turn. Since he could not speak Breton he asked me : "Would you not write some of your poems in English, I'd really like to read them !..." So I wrote an Diri Dir - Stairs of Steel for him, and kept on doing so. That's why I often write my poems in Breton, French and English."

He used to send his poems to the Breton library Al Liamm.

1968

In 1968, he wrote a poems' collection called New York City blues in which there are poems about some places in New York and the way he saw them as 125vet straed ("125th street"), Uptown-Downtown or El barrio.

1969

He returned to Brittany in 1969 with his wife (Suzig) and his daughters (Annaïg, Gwenola and Marie).

1970

In the 1970s, he created the Radio télé Brezhoneg ("Breton language Broadcasting") association which aimed to stand up for the Breton language on TV.

1971

He released his first disc in 1971.

1972

His poetry was issued in 1972 (An toull en nor) and in 1976 (An diri dir).

1974

He released the album Distro ar Gelted ("Come back the Celtic people") in 1974.

He became famous with his song E-kreiz an noz ("In the middle of the night")

1982

He wrote a novel in French in 1982, La grande tribu ("The great tribe" in French language), where he described his life in the USA.

1990

He also hosted Breton emissions in the 1990s, with the singer Nolwenn Korbell for instance.

In 1990 his album Emañ ar bed va iliz ("The world is my church") was released.

1997

In the 1997's Al Liamm edition of Un dornad plu, Youenn Gwernig explained why he used to write his poems in Breton and to translate them in English :

2002

In 2002, a second novel, Appelez-moi ange ("Call me angel" in French Language), was issued.

2006

He died in 2006.