Éditions Le Terrain Vague  

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Eric Losfeld founded Éditions Le Terrain Vague in 1955. The publishing house was located at one time in rue de Verneuil, 14 - 16 Paris. It published the books of Benjamin Péret, Marcel Duchamp and Boris Vian, erotic fiction such as Emmanuelle (1962), works on cinema and graphic novels. Literally, terrain vague means a piece of land in a city with no construction on it, a fallow land, a wasteland.

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