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  1. The Paul Bowles Reader (Peter Owen Modern Classic) by Paul Bowles, 2000-12-01
  2. Paul Bowles on Music: Includes the last interview with Paul Bowles (Roth Family Foundation Music in America Book) by Paul Bowles, 2003-09-02
  3. Up Above the World by Paul Bowles, 1968
  4. Pages From Cold Point by Paul Bowles, 1986-12
  5. Morocco by Paul Bowles, Barry Brukoff, 1993-09
  6. Paul Bowles by His Friends by Gary Pulsifer, 1993-12
  7. United States Authors Series: Paul Bowles (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Gena Dagel Caponi, 1998-10-01
  8. Paul Bowles: A Descriptive Bibliography by Jeffrey Miller, 1986-02
  9. Too Far from Home: The Selected Writings of Paul Bowles by Paul Bowles, 2006-11-01
  10. In Touch - The Letters of Paul Bowles by (BowlesPaul), 1993
  11. Jane und Paul Bowles. Leben ohne anzuhalten by Jens Rosteck, 2005-09-30
  12. O my land, my friends; the selected letters of Hart Crane, foreword by Paul Bowles, edited by Langdon Hammer and Brom Weber, introduction and commentary by Langdon Hammer. by Hart] Crane, 1997
  13. The Fiction Of Paul Bowles.The Soul is the Weariest Part of the Body. (Costerus NS 21) by Johannes Willem Bertens, 1979-01
  14. Tennessee Williams in Tangier; translated from the Arabic by Paul Bowles, foreword by Gavin Lambert, note by Tennessee Williams. by Mohamed Choukri, 1979

41. Paul Bowles
Translate this page paul bowles. Écrivain et musicologue américain (1910-1999) qui passa un demi-siècle de sa vie à Tanger (Maroc) et contribua à la révélation d’écrivains
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Paul Bowles
Écrivain et musicologue américain (1910-1999) qui passa un demi-siècle de sa vie à Tanger (Maroc) et contribua à la révélation d’écrivains marocains.
Né à New York en 1910, le musicologue américain, Paul Bowles, s’est installé à Tanger en 1947 avec son épouse Jane Auer, pour y étudier la musique rifaine. Ils y passeront toute leur vie. Paul Bowles, qui était déjà venu à Tanger dans les années 1930, vient de terminer Thé au Sahara , le roman qui le fera connaître.
À l’origine, Paul Bowles est d’abord un musicien et un compositeur. Auteur de trois opéras, dont deux inspirés par Lorca, il avait travaillé avec Losey, Visconti, ou encore Dalí, et mis en musique des textes de Tennessee Williams, Saint-John Perse, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein ou Paul Valéry.
Contrairement à nombre d’Américains de Tanger dans les années 1950, il apprend l’arabe et vit au Maroc, parmi les Marocains. Outre la constitution d'une collection de musiques traditionnelles, notamment pour une maison de disque, Paul Bowles retranscrit des récits de la littérature orale arabe et les traduit en anglais. On lui doit la révélation d’écrivains comme Mohamed Mrabet dont il retranscrit les œuvres orales, ou

42. Glbtq >> Literature >> Bowles, Paul
Gay American expatriate composer, writer, and translator paul bowles liked to examine sexuality from a dispassionate perspective for its psychological
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Bowles, Paul (1910-1999) Gay American expatriate composer, writer, and translator Paul Bowles liked to examine sexuality from a dispassionate perspective for its psychological suggestiveness. Bowles was born in New York on December 30, 1910. His father was a dentist who exhibited little warmth for his son; an inflexible man, he evoked responses of passive resistance and secrecy, characteristics that would mark Paul's life and writing. As a boy, Bowles had few friends and took refuge in fantasy writing. He matriculated at the University of Virginia, but academic life did not interest him, and he left for Paris abruptly in 1929. Although he soon returned to New York, from 1931 onward he would spend most of his life outside the United States. Sponsor Message.
Bowles's literary reputation rests on his novels, but until he was thirty-five he showed more interest in musical composition and poetry. Aaron Copland was a mentor, and in France, he intrigued Gertrude Stein, though she thought he was no poet. But Bowles was gifted in a number of fields, and increasingly he spread his skills over several: music for plays and films, short stories, autobiography, travel writing, and translations. In childhood, Bowles was fond of a homosexual uncle. During one stay-over with him, he happened to enter a room where men were dancing intimately together. His uncle's anger at his nephew hurt Bowles, who had not been alarmed at this sight, and the incident suggests Bowles's attitude to different sexual behavior: He liked to examine sexuality from a dispassionate perspective for its psychological suggestiveness. Such is the case in his most explicitly homosexual story, "Pages from Cold Point" (1947), in which a boy tries to seduce his father.

43. Paul Bowles: An Inventory Of His Collection At The Harry Ransom Humanities Resea
paul bowles became a celebrated composer during the 1940s, providing the musical scores for such noted plays as My Heart s in the Highlands (1940),
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45. Paul Bowles Quote - Quotation From Paul Bowles - Life Quote - Time Quote - Wisdo
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Quotations to inspire and challenge Main Paul Bowles ... we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens only a certain number of times, and a very small number, really. How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood, some afternoon that's so deeply a part of your being that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five times more. perhaps not even that. How many more times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless. This quote is found in the following categories: Life Quotes Time Quotes
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46. CRITIQUE :: Stranger In A Strange Land: Paul Bowles
hen the first stories of paul bowles appeared in New York at the end of the 1930s critics noted the emergence of a remarkable new talent.
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STRANGER ON A STRANGE SHORE: PAUL BOWLES

INTERVIEW BY GAITHER STEWART hen the first stories of Paul Bowles appeared in New York at the end of the 1930s critics noted the emergence of a remarkable new talent. Subsequently Bowles was to make his reputation on only a handful of books: four novels and five collections of stories. But what novels and what stories! Stories that Gore Vidal considers "among the best ever written by an American, with few equals in the 20th century even though he is odd-man out for American academics because he writes as if Moby Dick never existed." Likewise his friend of many years Tennessee Williams claimed that Bowles was a better writer than Hemingway and Faulkner.
I had the good fortune to meet Paul Bowles in a cold, rainy winter in the middle 1980s in Tangier. I had just read his novels Under The Sheltering Sky and Let It Come Down and his collection of stories in The Delicate Prey and was already a convert to his works. After an exchange of several letters to establish the timing for years he had no phones, no faxes or such, only a post box at Tanger Socco I spent a week in Tangier for an extended interview with the mystical cult figure.

47. Knitting Circle Paul Bowles
At the age of nine paul bowles wrote his first opera. When 18 he had his first work, Surreal Poetry, published in Eugene Jolas s Modernist magazine
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    The author of the classic novel The Sheltering Sky , Paul Bowles' prose and poetry is rich in images of Northern Africa, his words containing a beauty and transcendence that shimmer and dance like the sun upon his much-loved Sahara sands. He reads in a voice that is at once distant and knowing, understated and entirely objective, all without being flat. One can hear how his writings bear more than a fleeting resemblance to his adopted continent, evident in how he languorously shifts from haunting and lasting beauty to simple yet profound lyricism, and to repulsive and terrifying violence he recounts with a keen and unsympathetic eye. Look no further than "The Delicate Prey," a harrowing account of the torture and murder of a boy by a pitiless marauder. Bowles is backed by Ambient music provided by Bill Laswell soundscapes that are sometimes chilling and barren, and other times soothing and evocative of nature.

49. The Stories Of Paul Bowles By Paul Bowles
The Stories of paul bowles , by paul bowles, a Hardcover from Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
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Price: On Sale: Formats: Hardcover Trade PB An American literary cult figure, Paul Bowles established his legacy with the novel The Sheltering Sky. An immediate sensation, it became a fixture in American letters. Bowles then returned his energies to the short story the genre he preferred and soon mastered. "Beauty and terror go wonderfully well together in [Bowles's] work," Madison Smartt Bell once said. Though sometimes shocking, Bowles's stories have a symmetry that is haunting and ultimately moral. Like Poe (whose stories Bowles's mother read to him at bedtime), Bowles had an instinctive adeptness with the nightmare vision. Joyce Carol Oates, in her introduction to Too Far from Home

50. Paul Bowles: The Complete Outsider - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New Y
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    This documentary profiles the pre-Beat era writer Paul Bowles author of The Sheltering Sky and other classics. He is also a renowned writer of opera and Broadway musicals in the 1940s. Bowles currently lives in Tangier. Bowles was part of an illustrious peer group including Gertrude Stein
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    paul bowles opened the world of Hip. He let in the murder, the drugs, the incest, the death of the Square the call of the orgy, the end of civilization.
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    Written by Jay McInerney What makes Bowles's work so different is his refusal to romanticize the exotic something that the hippies who showed up at his door in the sixties failed to notice. Paul Bowles opened the world of Hip. He let in the murder, the drugs, the incest, the death of the Square... the call of the orgy, the end of civilization. Norman Mailer As the faithful poured into the mosque for prayer, I searched for the door to a restaurant reputedly just across the street and tried to seem inconspicuous. It was my second night in Tangier. Men in dark robes huddled on the street comers, lowering their voices as I approached. The few women in evidence were upholstered in black from head to foot and looked like bandit nuns. I came upon an entrance gate at which two men in djellabas were either lounging or standing guard. I tentatively pronounced the name of my destination. They looked at each other, nodded, and ushered me inside. Even as I stepped forward I was thinking that they were too unkempt and uninviting to be doormen, and that the building before me was too dark and sinister for a public place. But I was committed. Advancing into the murky courtyard I heard the two men, both very large for Moroccans, hissing behind me. I recognized the situation immediately. It had all the ingredients of a Paul Bowles story. I never found out what the hissing was about. The older of the two men caught up with me and led the way to the restaurant. I was relieved but vaguely disappointed, and later recalled something Bowles had said during the day: What can go wrong is always much more interesting than what goes right.

    52. Paul Bowles
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    Caponi, Gena Dagel. "Paul Bowles: a study in contradictions" "Paul Bowles was a respected but little-known author until the 1990 film version of his novel, 'The Sheltering Sky.' His works articulated the views of American existentialism." A readable overview of Paul Bowles' reputation and work, from USA today, March, 1997 by Caponi Caponi, Gena Dagel. A review of Paul Bowles: Romantic Savage "Gena Dagel Caponi has without doubt written the best book about Bowles and his art." Reviewed in Studies in Short Fiction, Wntr, 1995 by Irving Malin Dillon, Millicent. A review of The Portable Paul and Jane Bowles by Millicent Dillon, reviewed in Studies in Short Fiction, Spring, 1995 by Irving Malin Dillon, Millicent.

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    54. Night Waltz: The Music Of Paul Bowles - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rott
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    Runtime: 77 mins Box Office: Synopsis: Before moving to Morocco and finding fame as an author, Paul Bowles had a successful career as an avant-garde composer. NIGHT WALTZ: THE MUSIC OF PAUL BOWLES, a documentary by first-time filmmaker Owsley Brown, attempts to uncover this lesser-known side of the enigmatic Bowles. Filmed in... [More] [Less] Genre: Director: Owsley Brown III
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    55. The Idler » Conversations: Paul Bowles
    Friend of the beatniks, poet, composer, author of The Sheltering Sky the octogenarian paul bowles was still working and still dressing like a gentleman
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        Friend of the beatniks, poet, composer, author of The Sheltering Sky: the octogenarian Paul Bowles was still working and still dressing like a gentleman when Marcel Theroux visited him in the Tangier block of flats where he had lived for 35 years. I disguised my wince as a sympathetic nod. I had got his address from the doorman of a five-star hotel in the old part of the city. He had known not only where Bowles lived, but also that he was ill and best visited in the afternoon. The bedroom window was blacked out. A portable gas heater directed a naked jet of flame at the single bed. Bowles had been correcting some of his music compositions for publication. The scores lay scattered about the counterpane. The room was hot and stuffy, and smelled strongly of eucalyptus oil. Throughout our conversation I was struck by his lucid and courtly manner. He chatted aimiably in his soft East coast accent, seemingly unfazed by my intrusion.

    56. Paul Bowles Filmography
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    57. MrBellersNeighborhood - "Dear Paul Bowles" By Alfred Chester
    Jane bowles liked to call her husband, paul, a spider. The spider is a dry creature, and she was referring to the spider’s thirst to lure its prey into his
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    58. Jane Bowles At The International Paul Bowles Society
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    59. Paul Bowles - Photographs: "How Could I Send A Picture Into The Desert?" - Book
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    As a fan of Bowles' life and work, my first impression of this book is certainly one of compelling interest; and yet, at the same time, I have a sense of bemused curiosity as to how this heretofore unpublished material came to be assembled in such an academic way. Initially, I felt that a scrapbook format might have been more appropriate, but the information is so intelligently organized, and the scale of the images so varied, that the standard "art photography" presentation, in fact, seems perfectly adequate. These snapshots (most taken by Bowles, a few by friends), incidental by their very nature, can also be seen as personal diaristic encounters. The best of them have a rich biographical texture and a resonant sense of place.

    60. Conversations With Paul Bowles
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