Edmond Charlot

Edmond Charlot

“The young, by the young, for the young” - The life and works of Edmond Charlot, “Editor of Free France” in the second world war and advocate of Mediterranean culture.Edmond Charlot was born on 15 February 1915 in the city of Algiers, Algeria and died on 10 April 2004 in Béziers, close to where he lived in Pézenas in the south of France in the department of Hérault. He was a publisher and ran specialist bookshops in Algiers and Pézenas as well as being an editor in Paris. He published the first works of Albert Camus and many other important authors including a translation of Gertrude Stein. He exhibited artwork and was a leading cultural figure in French literature, especially of the Mediterranean region on both the European and African shores. His contribution to literature, visual arts and French culture had been little recognised – even by close friends. Wikipedia

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