The Beat Generation and Counterculture examines three authors associated with the �Beat Generation� - Paul Bowles, William S.
Burroughs, and Jack Kerouac - and the relevance of their attempt to travel, learn, and write about exotic non-Western cult.
I'm not sure what you mean by "loaved" --or do you mean loathed? at any rate it's clear that Naked Lunch would never have been written had Bill not read Paul's books.
Paul Bowles is not a Beat Writer, get your facts straight. He loaved that title, even though a majority of his friends were the Beats.
Balwinder Raj
Charith Raj Adkar-Purushothama
Raj Goel
Raj Davis
Balwinder Raj
Razaq Raj
Balwinder Raj
Raj Gopal Singh Verma
Jennifer S. Raj
Ashok Raj
Raj Saini
Pethuru Raj
Pethuru Raj
Roshan Raj Rajamanickam
Pethuru Raj
Raj Lowenstein
Amish Raj Mulmi
Neeta Raj Sharma
Roshini Raj
Razaq Raj
Pethuru Raj
Roshan Raj Rajamanickam
Raj Balkaran
Razaq Raj
Raj Lowenstein
Pethuru Raj
Jennifer S. Raj
Roshan Raj Rajamanickam
Raj Saini
Pethuru Raj
Raj Jain
Sebastian Raj Pender
Raj Sekhar Aich
Balwinder Raj
Pethuru Raj
Roshini Raj
Pethuru Raj
Nava Raj Karki
Raj Saini
Pethuru Raj
Raj Saini
Ambika Gopal Raj
Raj Haldar
Rt. Hon. Lester B. Pearson
Raj Chandarlapaty
George Spring Merriam
George Spring Merriam
George Spring Merriam
Don Adams
This book develops alternative paradigms of literary realism with which to reexamine a group of crucial but marginalized twentieth-century writers who have been misread as conventional mimetic realists.
Virginia Spencer Carr
Paul bowles, best known for his classic 1949 novel, the sheltering sky, is one of the most compelling yet elusive figures of twentieth-century american counterculture.
Stephen L. Moore
On july 16, 1839, more than 700 texas cherokees and allies from a dozen other indian tribes made their final stand against a force of more than 900 texas rangers, texas army soldiers and texas militia volunteers.
Paul Bowles
Después de la ii guerra mundial, un joven y refinado matrimonio de nueva york, port y kit moresby, viaja al desierto norteafricano acompañado de su amigo turnner.
Paul Bowles
In let it come down, paul bowles plots the doomed trajectory of nelson dyar, a new york bank teller who comes to tangier in search of a different life and ends up giving in to his darkest impulses.
Lynette Bowles
Paul Bowles
Set in fez, morocco, during that country's 1954 nationalist uprising, the spider's house is perhaps paul bowles's most beautifully subtle novel, richly descriptive of its setting, and uncompromising in its characterizations.
Paul Bowles
Paul bowles once said that a story should remain taut throughout, like a piece of string.
Paul Bowles
A striking collection of stories, poems, letters, travel essays, journal entries, excerpts from three novels, and more—including the complete text of the sheltering sky—from one of the most revered authors of the twentieth century.
Paul Bowles
In this intense and brilliant book bowles focuses on morocco, condensing experience, emotion, and the whole history of a people into a series of short, insightful vignettes.
Paul Bowles
Between 1987 and 1989, paul bowles, at the suggestion of a friend, kept a journal to record the daily events of his life.
Paul Bowles
Paul bowles, the acclalmed author of the shelterlng sky, offers movlng, powerful, subtle, and fasclnatlng lnslghts lnto hls llfe, hls wrltlng, and hls world..
Paul Bowles
The short fiction of american literary cult figure paul bowles is marked by a unique, delicately spare style, and a dark, rich, exotic mood, by turns chilling, ironic, and wry—possessing a symmetry between beauty and terror that is haunting and ultimately.
Paul Bowles
Their heads are green and their hands are blue is an engaging collection of eight travel essays.
Dennis Low
Dennis low's re-evaluation of the lake poets as mentors begins with the controversial premise that robert southey, together with wordsworth and coleridge, nurtured the talents of many exceptional women writers.
Paul Bowles
On the terrace of an elaborate hilltop apartment overlooking a central american capital, four people sit making polite conversation.
Paul Bowles
A distant episode contains the best of paul bowles's short stories, as selected by the author.
Richard P. Dauer
How did a top american diplomat's contrarian views on u.
Marilyn Adler Papayanis
Looking closely at a group of writers who rejected the industrial west in favor of the expatriate life and made that quest the subject of their work, marilynn papayanis reveals their concerns to be ethical as well as aesthetic.
Paul Bowles
In this classic work of psychological terror, paul bowles examines the ways in which americans apprehend an alien culture--and the ways in which their incomprehension destroys them.
Sherill Tippins
February house is the uncovered story of an extraordinary experiment in communal living, one involving young but already iconic writers -- and the country's best-known burlesque performer -- in a house at 7 middagh street in brooklyn during 1940 and 1941..
Virginia Spencer Carr
"paul bowles - novelist, composer, expatriate, rebel, and bisexual - is one of the most compelling and mythologized figures in twentieth-century american culture.
Paul Bowles
"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.
Paul Bowles
"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.
Paul Bowles
"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.
Susan Buck Rector
Greg A. Mullins
A north african port city that was home to as many europeans as moroccans, postwar tangier was truly an international zone, a place where the familiar boundaries of language, culture, nationality, and sexuality blurred, and anything seemed possible.
University of Delaware. Library. Special Collections.
University of Delaware. Library. Special Collections.
Paul Bowles
Chapter one kneeling on a chair and clutching the gilded top rung of its back, i stared at the objects on the shelves of the cabinet.
Paul Bowles
For over forty-five years, paul bowles has been one of this century's most enigmatic and intriguing writers, best known for his novel the sheltering sky.
Katherine L. House
Millicent Dillon
The famously enigmatic writer-composer paul bowles is the subject of millicent dillon's unforgettable new book.
E. A. Bowles
Virginia Blain
Caroline bowles southey is often considered an important 19th-century writer whose work deserves to be better known.
Millicent Dillon
Tennessee williams called jane bowles "the most important writer of prose fiction in modern american letters.
Jennie Skerl
Through these essays—which deal with bowles’s published as well as her unpublished work—skerl seeks to generate serious critical attention for an important but neglected female experimental writer of the mid-twentieth century and to celebrate her original.
Mohamed Choukri
Patricia Sibley
E. A. Bowles
The first book in a trilogy of gardening classics, my garden in spring has delighted, charmed, and informed true disciples of the garden since its first publication in 1914.
Paul Bowles
Jennie Skerl
Virginia Blain
Caroline bowles southey is often considered an important 19th-century writer whose work deserves to be better known.
Paul Bowles
On the terrace of an elaborate hilltop apartment overlooking a central american capital, four people sit making polite coversation.
Francis Poole
Paul Bowles
This edition presents a short story by paul bowles, illustrated by the photographer vittorio santoro..
Stanley Bowles
Francis Poole
Barbara Schinzel
Ruth Burr Powell