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Paul Bowles, the complete outsider, produced and directed by Catherine Hiller Warnow and Regina Weinreich

Label
Paul Bowles, the complete outsider, produced and directed by Catherine Hiller Warnow and Regina Weinreich
Language
eng
Abstract
Filmed on location in Tangier, Morocco, where the American expatriate Paul Bowles, avant-garde composer-author best known for his 1949 novel "The Sheltering Sky," has lived permanently since 1947, this is a succinct introduction to one of the most inaccessible major literary figures of the 20th-century. At 84, the dapper octogenarian chiefly talks about his early career as a Broadway composer, his art, his ties to Moroccan culture, his drug use and his marriage to lesbian author Jane Auer Bowles. Like other modern Western romantics, Bowles fled into almost constant travel, seeking someplace not infected by the modern world, with its massive, inhumane bureaucracies, its authoritarian psychoanalytic programs, its war machines, its unswerving faith in rational thought. Morocco, at the confluence of a variety of cultures is neither a wholly African nor Arab land, where Bowles can always feel the full impact of distance
Characteristic
motion picture
Main title
Paul Bowles
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
867541406
Responsibility statement
produced and directed by Catherine Hiller Warnow and Regina Weinreich
Runtime
57
Sub title
the complete outsider
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Complete outsider
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