Paul Bowles, born on December 30, 1910, in New York City, was an American expatriate author and composer known for his novels set in North Africa, including “The Sheltering Sky.” Bowles’ writing style combines elements of existentialism and exploration of cultural clashes. He primarily wrote in English.
Short Stories written by Paul Bowles
In the Red Room 1983 - When I had a house in Sri Lanka, my parents came out one winter to see me. Originally I had… ... Read more