Olympia Press

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Olympia Press was a Paris-based publishing house known for releasing avant-garde and controversial literature, including early editions of works by authors like William S. Burroughs and Vladimir Nabokov.

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Olympia Press canonical 2

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instanceOf independent publisher
publishing house
associatedWith censorship controversies
obscenity trials
basedInCity Paris
country France
focus transgressive fiction
works rejected by mainstream publishers
foundedBy Maurice Girodias
genre avant-garde literature
erotica
literary fiction
impact broadened acceptance of controversial literature
challenged literary censorship norms
knownFor publishing avant-garde literature
publishing controversial literature
publishing erotic literature
publishing experimental fiction
publishing works banned in other countries
languageOfPublication English
French
location Paris
market international readership
notableFor early editions of Vladimir Nabokov’s works
early editions of William S. Burroughs’ works
operatedIn 20th century
publishedAuthor Henry Miller
J. P. Donleavy
Samuel Beckett
Vladimir Nabokov
William S. Burroughs
publishedWork Lolita
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surface form: The Naked Lunch
reputation controversial
culturally influential
roleInLiterature supporting modernist writers
supporting postmodern writers

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Naked Lunch firstPublisher Olympia Press
The Soft Machine publisher Olympia Press