Editions L'Âge d'Homme

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Éditions L'Âge d'Homme is a publishing company founded in 1966 by the Yugoslav writer Vladimir Dimitrijević in Lausanne (Waadt / Vaud, Switzerland).

In the early years of its founding, it mainly focused on the classics of Russian and Slavic literature, as well as academic publications and French and Swiss fiction of the time. His most famous authors include Henri-Frédéric Amiel , Étienne Barilier , Gaston Cherpillod , Charles-Albert Cingria , Georges Haldas , Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz , Léon Savary , Pierre Gripari , Alain Paucard, Octave Mirbeau . More recently, L'Âge d'Homme has also published numerous Soviet and Slavic dissident authors .

The publisher's catalog focuses on political, historical, philosophical and those of general cultural interest.

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