Paul Bowles was an American writer and composer known for his novels and short stories, as well as his musical compositions.
Paul Bowles was an American writer and composer known for his novels and short stories, as well as his musical compositions.
Born in New York in 1910, he spent much of his life in Tangier, Morocco, where he found inspiration for his literary work.
Bowles is famous for his novel 'The Sheltering Sky' and for his collaboration with post-war writers such as Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote.
His influence in literature and music endures to this day.
Bowles passed away in 1999, leaving a lasting legacy in American culture..