Paul Bowles on Music

Paul Bowles on Music

Author: Paul Bowles

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780520236554

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"In this wonderfully engaging and informative collection we hear the voice of a different Paul Bowles. Writing on a wide range of subjects--jazz, film music, classical music, popular music, ethnic music--he is direct, opinionated, incisive, analytical, humorous, and passionate."—Millicent Dillon, author of You Are Not I: A Portrait of Paul Bowles


Paul Bowles on Music

Paul Bowles on Music

Author: Timothy Mangan

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781597347983

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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. And Paul Bowles, indeed, had plenty to say about music. Though known chiefly as a writer of novels and stories, Paul Bowles (1910-99) thought of himself first and foremost as a composer.


Paul Bowles Music

Paul Bowles Music

Author: Paul Bowles

Publisher: EOS Music

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13:

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A stunning volume of essays, original articles & reviews, excerpts from travel journals, & images: the first book ever to focus exclusively on Paul Bowles' career as a composer. Documents & evokes the period during which Bowles was primarily a composer, & includes an incisive new interview with Philip Ramey in which Bowles looks back on his musical career. This is the first volume of a series to be published in conjunction with music festivals organized by Eos Music Inc. in New York.


The Sheltering Sky

The Sheltering Sky

Author: Paul Bowles

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 9780141181912

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Tells the story of an American couple's fated attempt to regenerate their strange and troubled marriage as they journey through North Africa. The book is a portrayal of a man's physical and mental disintegration and is written by the author of Midnight Mass.


Travels

Travels

Author: Paul Bowles

Publisher: Sort of Books

Published: 2010-06-26

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 1908745266

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Paul Bowles began travelling the moment he could - leaving America as a teenager to visit Gertrude Stein in Paris. He settled in Morocco after the war, and for thirty years travelled in North Africa, Central America, Southeast Asia, Indian and Sri Lanka (where he bought an island). He wrote articles, essays and journals along the way - writing which ranks with his novels in its astute observation, dry wit and impeccable prose. Travels brings together for the first time Paul Bowles's travel writing and journals. It includes the full text of his book Their Heads Are Green along with thirty other pieces, previously unpublished in book form. They are accompanied by fifty photos from the Bowles archive.


A Distant Episode

A Distant Episode

Author: Paul Bowles

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2006-06-13

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0061137383

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A Distant Episode contains the best of Paul Bowles's short stories, as selected by the author. An American cult figure, Bowles has fascinated such disparate talents as Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg, Truman Capote, William S. Burroughs, Gore Vidal, and Jay McInerney.


Conversations with Paul Bowles

Conversations with Paul Bowles

Author: Paul Bowles

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780878056507

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Collected interviews with the author of The Sheltering Sky, Let It Come Down, and The Spider's House


Points in Time

Points in Time

Author: Paul Bowles

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2006-10-31

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 0061139637

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In this intense and brilliant book Bowles focuses on Morocco, condensing expreience, emotion, and the whole history of a people into a series of short, insightful vignettes. He distills for us the very essence of Moroccan culture. With extraordinary immediacy, he takes the reader on a journey through the Moroccan centuries, pausing at points along the way to create resonant images of the country, it's landscapes, and the beliefs and characteristics of its inhabitants.


Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs

Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs

Author: Ted Morgan

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2012-07-31

Total Pages: 753

ISBN-13: 0393342603

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“Almost indecently readable . . . captures [Burroughs’s] destructive energy, his ferocious pessimism, and the renegade brilliance of his style.”—Vogue With a new preface as well as a final chapter on William S. Burroughs’s last years, the acclaimed Literary Outlaw is the only existing full biography of an extraordinary figure. Anarchist, heroin addict, alcoholic, and brilliant writer, Burroughs was the patron saint of the Beats. His avant-garde masterpiece Naked Lunch shook up the literary world with its graphic descriptions of drug abuse and illicit sex—and resulted in a landmark Supreme Court ruling on obscenity. Burroughs continued to revolutionize literature with novels like The Soft Machine and to shock with the events in his life, such as the accidental shooting of his wife, which haunted him until his death. Ted Morgan captures the man, his work, and his friends—Allen Ginsberg and Paul Bowles among them—in this riveting story of an iconoclast.