Shakespeare & Company Bookstore
Text by Philippa Brangam, photo courtesy of Christina Douzmanian
Henry Miller aptly described Shakespeare & Co as a Wonderland of books. On stepping through the door out of the hustle and bustle of the busy Latin Quarter it is easy to see what he meant. The piles of books over two floors almost insulate the outside noise from coming through, and provide a literary sanctuary. The manner in which a particular book may catch your eye seems to come from an almost cosmic destiny. Many a love affair between author and reader has begun inside these walls. Here books are king. Painted over the doorway at the top of the staircase is the slogan ‘Be not inhospitable to strangers lest they be angels in disguise’. For those who have visited will know that Shakespeare & Co is much more than just a bookshop, it is an institution which has been upheld for almost a hundred years.
Weekly activities like the Monday night reading from a published author, the Sunday tea party and the Other Writers Group pull crowds of all ages coming to Paris with their own dreams and ambitions. There is no snobbery to Saturday's Other Writers Group run by David Barnes. Not exclusive to people who have brought something to read, many sit and just listen, soaking up the rich atmosphere and wonderland-like quality that Miller described. Herein lies the meaning of the slogan and the heart of what draws so many to Shakespeare & Co - it is a community. It is a place which makes literature accessible to all, hopefully for many more years to come.
Shakespeare & Co
37 rue de la Bûcherie
Paris 5
I visit this bookstore everytime I visit Paris... just to sit upstairs and absorb its amazing atmosphere :o)
Posted by: simon | Nov 23, 2024 at 11:44 PM