Paul Bowles: Collected Stories & Later Writings (LOA #135) : Delicate Prey / Hundred Camels in Courtyard / Time of Friendship / Things Gone & Things Still Here / Midnight Mass / Their Heads Are Green & Their Hands Are Blu

Paul Bowles
Library of America
9781931082204
1-931082-20-0

The Library of America has made it easier for readers to enjoy Bowless exotic literary harvest. The Columbus DispatchPaul Bowles was a composer, writer, and an American expatriate who spent most of the.

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last five decades of his life in Tangier. AccordingThe Boston Globe, he was one of the literary class acts of the twentieth century. This Library of America volume, containing his stories and travel writings, is one of two volumes in the first annotated edition of Paul Bowless work and is a treasure trove for readers who havent explored beyondThe Sheltering Sky (The Seattle Times).All the tales are a variety of detective story, wrote Bowles of his first collection,The Delicate Prey and Other Stories(1950), in which the reader is the detective; the mystery is the motivation for the characters behavior. In such stories as A Distant Episode and How Many Midnights, Bowles pushes human character beyond socially defined limits and maps a transformed (often horribly transformed) reality.A master of gothic terror and an acute and at times diabolically funny observer of manners and motives both American and Moroccan, Bowles confirmed his mastery of the short story in such volumes asA Hundred Camels in the Courtyard(1962),The Time of Friendship(1967),Things Gone and Things Still Here(1977), andMidnight Mass(1981), all included here along with a selection of his final stories.This volume also containsUp Above the World(1966), a frightening novella set in Latin America in which a trusting American couple are lured into an annihilating trap, and the informed and fascinating travel bookTheir Heads Are Green and Their Hands Are Blue(1963).LIBRARY OF AMERICAis an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nations literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, Americas best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.