Disambiguation evidence for Shakespeare and Company bookshop via surface form

"Shakespeare and Company (Paris bookshop)"


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associatedWith Anglophone expatriate writers in Paris
associatedWith Beat Generation writers
associatedWith bohemian intellectual life of Paris
city Paris
country France
culturalRole meeting place for writers and readers
culturalRole symbol of Anglophone literary culture in Paris
featuredIn documentaries about literary Paris
featuredIn memoirs by visiting writers
featuredIn travel guides to Paris
foundedBy George Whitman
foundingYear 1951
hasFacility reading room
hasFacility small café
hasOnlinePresence official website
hasOnlinePresence online bookstore
hasSection children’s books section
hasSection rare books section
hosts Tumbleweeds (resident writers and travelers)
hosts author readings
hosts book launches
hosts literary festivals
hosts poetry readings
inspiredBy Shakespeare and Company bookshop self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sylvia Beach’s original Shakespeare and Company (1919–1941)
instanceOf cultural institution
instanceOf independent bookstore
instanceOf tourist attraction
knownFor bohemian atmosphere
knownFor hosting writers-in-residence
knownFor literary events
languageOfBooks English
locatedIn 5th arrondissement of Paris
locatedNear Notre-Dame Cathedral
locatedOn Rue de la Bûcherie
nickname Tumbleweeds program
offers beds among the bookshelves for Tumbleweeds
operatedBy George Whitman’s family
operatedBy Sylvia Whitman
originalName Le Mistral
renamedAs Shakespeare and Company bookshop self-linksurface differs
surface form: Shakespeare and Company
renamedInHonorOf Shakespeare and Company bookshop self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sylvia Beach’s original Shakespeare and Company
renamedInHonorOf William Shakespeare
specializesIn English-language literature
specializesIn new books
specializesIn second-hand books
tradition guests must help in the shop
tradition guests must read a book a day
tradition guests must write a one-page autobiography
yearRenamed 1964