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  1. Paul Bowles: Romantic Savage by Gena Dagel Caponi-Tabery B.A.M.A.Ph.D., 1994-04-01
  2. Paul Bowles: The Inner Geography (American University Studies IV : English Language and Literature, Vol. 24) by Wayne Pounds, 1985-04
  3. THE DREAM AT THE END OF THE WORLD: Paul Bowles and the Literary Renegades in Tan by Michelle Green, 1992
  4. A life full of holes; a novel tape-recorded in Moghrebi and translated into English by Paul Bowles. by Driss, Paul Bowles ben Hamed Charhadi, 1964
  5. Die short stories von Paul Bowles, 1939-1990 (Anglistische und amerikanistische Texte und Studien) (German Edition) by Elke Stracke-Elbina, 1995
  6. You Are Not I: A Portrait of Paul Bowles by Millicent Dillon, 2000-03-08
  7. Dust on her tongue; translated from the Spanish by Paul Bowles. by Rodrigo Rey Rosa, 1989
  8. The Pelicari Project; Translated From the Spanish By Paul Bowles by Rodrigo Rey Rosa, 1991-01-01
  9. Look and move on; taped and translated from the Moghrebi by Paul Bowles. by Mohammed Mrabet, 1989
  10. Yesterday's Perfume: An Intimate Memoir of Paul Bowles by Cherie Nutting, 2000-11-21
  11. Paul Bowles: The Illumination of North Africa (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques) by Associate Professor Lawrence D. Stewart Ph.D., 1974-08-01
  12. Studies in Short Fiction Series: Paul Bowles (Twayne's Studies in Short Fiction) by Allen Hibbard, 1993-05-14
  13. Next to Nothing: Collected Poems, 1926-1977 by Paul Frederick Bowle, Paul Frederic Bowles, 1981-07
  14. Claudio Bravo: Paintings and Drawings by Paul Bowles, 2005-09-20

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62. FILM REVIEW;3 Paul Bowles Stories And A Hint Of Hitchcock - New York Times
Coolly enigmatic, with hooded eyes, a patrician accent and an air of unbreachable hauteur, the author paul bowles suggests a highbrow Alfred Hitchcock in
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63. EBooks.com - Paul Bowles On Music EBook
It s an easy enough job if one has something to say, paul bowles remarked in a letter to his mother about his first foray into music criticism.
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64. Saudi Aramco World : Nights With Fires And Drums: Paul Bowles And Morocco
Music first drew paul bowles to Morocco, where he gained notoriety as a novelist. But in 1959, he recorded traditional Moroccan music and compiled a diverse
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Volume 47, Number 4 Send this article to a friend. Nights with Fires and Drums Paul Bowles and Morocco Written by Louis Werner Once recognized solely as a writer of novels and short stories, it is only in this decade that Bowles has begun to be noticed for more than literature. His biggest boost came in 1990, when Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci gave Bowles's 1949 novel The Sheltering Sky a Paul Bowles: Music and organized a symposium on his work. Largo Records has recently released Migrations, a compact-disk sampler of Bowles compositions from the 1930's to the 1990's. But it is Bowles's association with a group of double-reed horn players from Jajouka, a mountain village in the Moroccan Western Rif, that has called attention to another of his pursuits: ethnomusicology. It is largely through Bowles's introductions that Western pop cognoscenti the likes of the late Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, rocker Peter Gabriel and jazzman Ornette Coleman have visited the Jajouka players. In the past two years, "The Master Musicians of Jajouka" have found a wide audience on the youth-concert circuit of Europe and the United States. "We landed and Morocco took over," he wrote of the way the country first struck his ear. "Radio had not yet arrived.... One could sit in a cafe in the center of the

65. Paul Bowles - Penguin Classics Authors - Penguin Classics
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Paul Bowles was born in Jamaica, New York, in 1910. He began composing music and writing stories at a very early age, and at sixteen some of his poetry was published in the French literary magazine transition. At the age of eighteen he began his travels to Europe, North Africa, Mexico and Central America. A student of Aaron Copland, Bowles established his reputation early as a gifted composer. In 1945 he returned to writing short stories and by 1947, when he went to live in Tangier, fiction had become his major focus. He wrote four novels, The Sheltering Sky, Let it Come Down, The Spider's House and Up Above the World; one hundred short stories; a book of poetry; and many travel essays. He lived in Tangier until his death in November 1999. In his obituary The Times described Bowles as 'one of the most unusual, unconventional and gifted men of his time', and the Independent wrote: 'Bowles was a mystic, a man of many abilities ... he will be seen as a major twentieth-century writer'. Visit Paul Bowles' official website here.

66. Paul Bowles A Life - Virginia Spencer Carr
Virginia Spencer Carr travelled to Morocco in 1989 to interview the American writer paul bowles for a biography of Tennessee Williams. When she asked bowles
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Paul Bowles was born in 1910. He grew up in New York and at a young age embarked upon an artistic journey all over the world. He studied music with composer Aaron Copland, befriended a generation of artists including Gertrude Stein, Allen Ginsberg and W.H. Auden, and married the writer Jane Auer (later known as Jane Bowles). He composed music for plays and films, wrote poetry, short stories and novels including The Sheltering Sky. He captured the imaginations of American counter-culturalists when he took up residence in Morocco where he remained until his death in 1999. His writings are today recognized as some of the most original and powerful of the twentieth century.
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67. Paul Bowles Magic & Morocco
a unique understanding of the effects of Moroccan culture upon the sensibility of paul bowles offered in two wellcrafted editions.
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Paul Bowles (1910-1999) was one of the most paradoxical literary talents of his century, a sophisticated New York writer and composer who lived a half-century in Morocco, a man who fled the western world that acclaimed him. is an extended homage, a memoir of a friendship, and an examination of more than a half-century's influence of North African magic on Bowles's sensibilities and fictions. Allen Hibbard situates Bowles with others like Conrad and Lawrence who lived a split existence, literally and metaphorically, divided between the modern and the primitive. With an extensive knowledge of the Middle East and North Africa, Hibbard weaves literary analysis and personal insight, thereby yielding a unique understanding of the effects of Moroccan culture upon Bowles's sensibility.
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by academician, reviewer, essayist, and translator, Allen Hibbard addresses the life and work of expatriate author Paul Bowles. An in-depth work of literary criticism that transcends boundaries to explore the occult forces that permeated Bowles' life, the Moroccan mysteries and North African customs, culture, and magic he studied, the mystical influence, drugs, sex, and music, and much more.

68. Paul Bowles Quotes
2 quotes and quotations by paul bowles. paul bowles The sky hides the night behind it, and shelters the people beneath from the horror that lies above.
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69. Raioo.com - Paul Bowles: A Witness Of Moroccan Traditional Storytelling
I was watching a documentary on the Moroccan TV channel 2M about the American writer paul bowles, and something he said became my subject of reflection for
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70. Too Far From Home: The Selected Writings Of Paul Bowles Specs
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paul bowles on Music. Edited by Timothy Mangan and Irene Herrmann. Berkeley University of California Press, 2003. xviii, 292 p. ISBN 1417508124. $34.95.
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72. DVD Night Waltz: The Music Of Paul Bowles World Music At Global Rhythm - The Des
Night Waltz The Music Of paul bowles (Zeitgeist), a film by Owsley Brown with bowles’ music performed by the Eos Orchestra, fills in this considerable gap
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Had he accomplished nothing besides authoring The Sheltering Sky , the late ’40s novel based on his journeys throughout North Africa with his wife Jane, Paul Bowles would still be considered one of the most valuable literary talents of the previous century. That he accomplished much more goes without saying: A prolific writer and mythic figure, Bowles—like his pals Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Gertrude Stein—has come to embody a restless bohemianism and sense of exploratory zeal that was all but extinct by the time millions of young would-be free spirits attempted to embrace it in the ’60s. What relatively few of his admirers know, however, is that long before he settled in Morocco and a life of words, Bowles, while still finding his way in New York in the ’30s, was a prolific composer. Having studied with the great Aaron Copland, Bowles followed the master to Europe, where both Copland and Virgil Thomson, another legendary composer, fed him advice and professional encouragement. Returning to New York, Bowles made music. Most of his compositions were never performed or recorded—many were assumed lost for good. But a fascinating DVD documentary thankfully proves otherwise.

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