Ladislas Dormandi

Ladislas Dormandi (also known as László Dormándi; 1898–1967) was a Hungarian-born French publisher, translator and novelist who wrote in Hungarian and French.Dormandi was born on 14 July 1898 in Dormánd,[1] a village of the Austro-Hungarian Empire located since 1918 in Hungary.

[4] Between the two World Wars, he was also active as a translator and publisher, of for example Thomas Mann and Stefan Zweig.

[6] During World War II, Dormandi worked for the clandestine publishing house Les Éditions de Minuit.

[1] He acquired French nationality by naturalization on 8 April 1948 and died in Paris on 26 November 1967.

[8][1] Dormandi's and Olga Székely-Kovács' daughter Judith Dupont (born 1925) is a well-known French psychoanalyst.