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Partisan Coffee House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Partisan Coffee House The Partisan was a radical venue of the New Left, at 7 Carlisle Street in the Soho district of London, now utilised as office space. It was established by historian Raphael Samuel in 1958 in the aftermath of the Suez Crisis and the Soviet invasion of Hungary. It closed in 1962, victim of a "business model" that was hospitable to the penniless intellectuals who patronised it, but wholly unrealistic. ==Foundation== The group that founded the Partisan initially came together in Oxford, as editors and contributors of the (''Universities & Left Review'' magazine ). In addition to Raphael Samuel, the group included the late Stuart Hall and Eric Hobsbawn. Funds to buy the Carlisle Street property were raised by soliciting donations and loans from political sympathisers. Major investors included:〔(Bishopsgate Institute Podcast: The Partisan Coffee House: Cultural Politics and the New Left. Mike Berlin, 11 June 2009 )〕 * Michael Redgrave, Actor * Ken Tynan, Theatre critic * John Calder, Publisher * Lewis Casson, Actor and Producer * Wolf Mankowitz, Screenwriter * Naomi Mitchison, Novelist * Doris Lessing, Author
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