![]() Although he remained elusive to his biographers as well as his critics, his life as an expatriate was as fascinating as his own experiments in art. Who died in 1973, and, simply, for being Paul Bowles. He was most famous for his stories and his novels, especially "The Sheltering Sky." He was also known for his songs, concertos, incidental music and operas for his marriage to Jane Bowles a novelist and playwright novelist and composer Paul Bowles, best known for his novel "The Sheltering Sky," is seen on his bed in September 1993 in Tangier. ![]() 7 from his home in Tangier, where he had lived since 1947. ![]() ![]() He was 88, and throughout his life, he remained an artist whose name evoked an atmosphere of dark, lonely Moroccan streets and endless scorching deserts, a haze of hashish and drug-induced visions.īowles was taken to the hospital on Nov. Writer Paul Bowles Dies at 88 By MEL GUSSOWĪul Bowles, the novelist, composer, poet and quintessential outsider of American literature, died of a heart attack Thursday in a hospital in Tangier, ![]()
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