Paul Bowles

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About Paul Bowles

Paul Bowles, expatriate writer, composer and traveler who lived in Tangier, Morocco for 52 years

Paul Bowles a Short Bio

paul bowles older portraitPaul Bowles 1910-99, American writer and composer, b. New York City. He studied in Paris with Virgil Thomson and Aaron Copland and composed (1930s-40s) a number of modernist operas, ballets, song cycles, and orchestral and chamber pieces. From 1947 on he lived in Tangier, Morocco. Strongly individualistic and written with an austere lack of sentimentality, his fiction is frequently set in the Arab world and often traces the corruption of innocence and the psychic disintegration of "civilized man" in a savagely primitive environment. His works include the short-story collections The Delicate Prey (1950), The Time of Friendship (1967), Collected Stories, 1939-1976 (1979), and Unwelcome Words (1988); and the novels The Sheltering Sky (1949), Up above the World (1966), and In the Red Room (1981). His 62 short stories were brought together in a 2001 collection. Bowles was also an accomplished travel writer, poet, and photographer.

See his autobiography, Without Stopping (1972); biographies by C. Sawyer-Laucanno (1989) and M. Dillon (1998); film biography, Let it Come Down (1999), by J. Baichwal; In Touch: The Letters of Paul Bowles (1994), ed. by J. Miller; Conversations with Paul Bowles (1993), ed. by G. D. Caponi; study by R. F. Patterson (1986); bibliography by J. Miller (1986).

His wife was Jane Auer Bowles,. 1917-73, American writer, b. New York City. Original and idiosyncratic, her works often treat the conflict between the weak and the strong. They include the novel Two Serious Ladies (1943) and a play, In the Summer House (1954).

See her Collected Works (1978); biography by M. Dillon (1981); Out in the World: The Collected Letters of Jane Bowles (1985), ed. by M. Dillon

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PAUL BOWLES 1910 - 1999
Special Collections Department Online Exhibition and Internet Source Page Paul Bowles, 1910-1999 An online exhibition curated by L. Rebecca Johnson Melvin and Timothy D. Murray, with text and images from the actual exhibition, which was on view in the Special Collections Exhibition Gallery.

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Art Real Estate: February House at the Public Theater
Of the brownstone at 7 Middagh Street, the basis of a new musical, February House at the Public Theater, the composer/ writer Paul Bowles used to say he did not want to live in a place with another composer. He was referring to Lincoln Kirstein.
Books that changed me: Kay Schubach
The Sheltering Sky - Paul Bowles Camus's Algiers and his sense of exile led me to this. They both loved the harsh ecstasy of Algiers and its people. Bowles's characters, Kit and Port, personified the way in which American culture can destroy things it ...
The Tao of Travel by Paul Theroux – review
A collection of excerpts from travel writing (including Paul Bowles, Freya Stark and his own, although Theroux does ease up on that as the book progresses), The Tao of Travel is most enjoyable when it heads straight for the lurid and the bizarre.

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