In the current historical fantasy I’m writing (which brought me to Paris to do some research) my two main characters, Vivianne and François, pass a rather famous
bookstore located in the heart of Paris on Rue de la Bucherie, on the Left Bank just opposite Notre Dame Cathedral: Shakespeare and Company.
bookstore located in the heart of Paris on Rue de la Bucherie, on the Left Bank just opposite Notre Dame Cathedral: Shakespeare and Company.
Shakespeare & Company is situated in the Latin Quarter, which for centuries has been the centre of bohemian Parisian creativity and intelligentsia. For over fifty years, the bookshop has housed numerous writers and hosted readings by published and unpublished authors. Run by Sylvia Whitman, daughter of the legendary George Whitman, the bookstore looks like something in a Harry Potter movie, with stacks upon stacks of all sorts of literature. Upon entering, you’ll find yourself in a place Henry Miller described as “A wonderland of books”.
I’d like to thank Karen Mason, my extremely gifted manager and good friend, who stopped in Paris briefly on her way from London to other parts of the world. Because of her, my book, Darwin’s Paradox, is now being carried by this very cool bookstore.
Thanks, Karen!


It looks like you found a goldmine of a bookstore in Paris, Nina.
It is a delightful place, Jean-luc. Books stacked everywhere, in alcoves, all along walls, all around the desks and cots for weary travelers. Like something out of a fiction novel…Reminded me of that bookstore in the town near Hogwarts…can’t recall its name…
Here’s a challenge…According to Geoffry Cottrell: “In America only the successful writer is important, in France all writers are important, in England no writer is important, and in Australia you have to explain what a writer is.”