"Sylvia Beach took care of his book wants at Shakespeare & Company in Paris," she said.
And Sylvia Beach got involved in it somehow.
He introduced himself to Sylvia Beach, and she was impressed with his criticisms of the translation.
It's hard to say exactly how much literary discourse is fostered at the Sylvia Beach.
The Sylvia Beach is actually more readerly than writerly, an aspect enforced by the total absence of electronic distraction.
They were frequent visitors to Shakespeare and Company, a bookshop founded by Sylvia Beach.
Also, how can you talk about Shakespeare & Company and not mention Sylvia Beach?
Sylvia Beach, his publisher, did so in 1925 with a big party outside Paris at the Hotel Leopold, before they had a falling out.
March 14 - Sylvia Beach, publisher (died 1962)