Dominique de Roux
Dominique de Roux was a French writer and editor, born on March 24, 1935, in Paris. He is best known for his role in the literary and political movements of the 20th century, particularly his involvement with the Nouvelle Droite, a cultural and political movement that sought to promote European identity and traditional values.
De Roux founded the publishing house Éditions de l'Âge d'Homme and was influential in promoting various authors and ideas. He also contributed to several journals and was known for his essays that explored themes of culture, identity, and politics. He passed away on December 24, 1977.